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Pixel users report Now Playing app is finally working as it should

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The Pixel’s “Now Playing” feature was finally turned into a standalone app with the March Pixel Drop. Previously bundled into Android system Intelligence, the new song identification app brought some nice add-ons, like a hub for discovery, the ability to view and manage previous songs, the ability to listen to the songs in your history on your favorite music services, and so on. However, it also brought a few problems for users. Thankfully, it appears Google may have fixed those issues with an update.

Shortly after the rollout of the Now Playing app, users reported that “Tap to see what’s playing” no longer appeared on the lock screen. There were also reports that the March update broke the ability to sync up your Now Playing history. If you were experiencing these problems, they may be gone now.

It appears that users who were experiencing issues are now starting to get notifications that the Now Playing app has been updated. One user claims that the “Tap to see what’s playing” option has returned to their lock screen. However, it looks like the fix hasn’t arrived for everyone just yet, as multiple commenters mention that the feature is still missing for them.

Over on Google’s Now Playing app troubleshooting guide, the company offers the following remedies:

In regard to compatibility, Google says these issues are connected to the March software update. If you don’t have the update installed, you may run into messages like “This app is not compatible with your device” and “Check back in a few hours.” Google says that the app also needs 24 hours to get properly set up on your device.

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