Apple services, including Apple Music and Apple TV, are up and running after a short outage
Apple Music and many other Apple services, including Apple TV, are now back to normal after a brief outage.
According to Apple’s own Support System Status website, Apple services — including Apple Music, Apple TV, the iTunes Store and even the App Store — experienced brief outages between 8:13 a.m. and 8:44 a.m. today, May 19. that the outage affected “some users,” making services slow and unreliable for them.
Fortunately, the outage seems to have been resolved and users are no longer reporting problems.
Users also took to Twitter to express their frustration at not being able to access their favorite Apple services.
“Apple Music is down for the 1000th time this year,” tweeted a user with the username jordnjnes.
Several other users also expressed their disappointment, with some even saying they would switch to Spotify if Apple’s services continue to experience frequent outages.
In related news, last month Apple’s Weather App experienced significant downtime. We reported that the app did not work on iPhones and several other Apple products, including Mac Studio and iPad. When the Weather App was opened, users were greeted with a blank screen and no relevant weather information. Although the outage was eventually resolved, users reported occasional outages even days after the initial incident.
If you’re an Apple user and want to check if the service is down, you can visit Apple’s Support System Status website to find out if the service is really a problem on Apple’s side or if it’s an isolated issue with your device.
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