Soor replaces the default Music app and imports all your albums, artists, and songs from Apple Music. The one-handed operation is especially appreciated.
Soor: a Music app replacement
There is no shortage of music players for the iPhone. However, most programs do much the same thing, which often makes them less interesting. This kite does not apply to Soor. The new music player does a few things better than Apple’s own Music app.
Starting with the one-handed operation. Soor was designed with the idea that you should always be able to put on a new song or album with one hand. For example, you can operate menus at the top of the screen by swiping down on the display.
Moreover, you don’t have to fiddle with different tabs, because Soor consists of one window. On this screen you will find your most played songs, albums and your entire catalog. You will therefore mainly scroll through the app, instead of tapping.
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One-handed operation
Another useful application for one-handed operation is the universal search box. Whether you’re scrolling through songs or checking the lyrics of a song, when you swipe down and release the screen, the search window opens. This works just like in iOS.

In addition, Soor has drag & drop. You can therefore create new playlists by swiping albums or individual tracks to a playlist. Furthermore, the app has standard themes: one light and two dark shades.
To use Soor, you need an Apple Music subscription. During startup, you give the music player one-time permission to import this data (your songs, playlists and albums).
To download
All in all, Soor is a decent replacement for the Music app, although an iPad version is currently missing. In addition, the app with its price tag of 10.99 euros is anything but cheap. Finally, it is possible that Apple will soon add Soor’s advantages to the Music app.