The music zone in the Windows 10 app store is officially enabled

  

Not long ago, Microsoft just pressed the button to turn the Windows 10 Store into a new unified style, and officially enabled the music category. From now on, users will be able to browse artists and tracks in the Windows 10 Store and have a 30-second audit before confirming the purchase. Previously, music categories were integrated into the Xbox Music app, and subscribers to the service could add tracks to their Xbox Music collection or buy songs directly.

On Windows 10, Microsoft has decided to unbind the two to provide users with a one-stop music purchase experience (one-stop-shop).

If you've used the Xbox Music app on Windows 8.1, you won't be unfamiliar with the overall layout, but the design language is as close as possible to the rest of the store.

If you are using the Music app, you can also access the new Windows 10 Store via the link at the bottom of the navigation bar. From this point of view, everyone seems to be able to buy music through the store.

Of course, if you are an Xbox Music subscriber, you can still browse the online music library and add songs to your cloud collection under the &expquo;Explore tab.

As of now, we can't use the music area in the Windows 10 Mobile store yet. Since the store update is still in progress, please wait patiently if your device has not been updated (believe you don't have to wait too long).

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