Here’s all you can learn about Apple’s next big iOS software update iOS 8.4 beta 3

Apple's next big iOS software update, iOS 8.4 beta 3, is available now. The recent installment has offered a refreshed look, a new mini-player, personalized playlists, global search, Up Next, and more. Most of the updates are revolving around the music app, which was first shown off in April.

Apple has described the new music app more powerful and more elegant than ever before. With the new design, you will be able to browse through your music collection easily, and can view pictures of your favorite artists. Using AirPlay you can also stream your music without leaving Now Playing.

Apple has released the iOS 8.4 beta 2 two weeks ago, but the second public beta is presently available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

Reports have suggested that Apple is planning to debut its new streaming service, iOS 9, and OS X 10.11 early next month at the Worldwide Developers Conference.

Apple has planned to make its music streaming service attractive to music users by offering competitive pricing. The company mentioned that it is planning to offer its service at a rate of $8 per month, which is already cheaper as compared to paying for subscriptions to Spotify and Rdio.

Apple is offering cheaper pricing, but it really doesn't need to as it has 60 million users and 15 million paying customers that will make it easier for the company to push its music service to millions of iPhone, iPad and Mac users.

According to Re/Code's sources, Apple is going to offer a free trial period of one to three months for the service. With this, music streaming service, music owners will be able to upload samples of songs that others can listen to without subscribing to the service.