Music recognition service Shazam announced this morning a major update for its Shazam Free, Encore and RED apps, which reach version 5.0 and add a number of new functionalities and refined user interface design. Renowned for allowing users to tag songs and certain TV content in a few seconds by using the iPhone’s microphone and an Internet connection, Shazam has managed to improve on the already solid functionality of the app by cutting start-up times and reworking the way the app listens to music to tags songs.
Shazam’s startup is now over a second quicker, and the “Touch to Shazam” action has been moved to a new button in the app’s bottom toolbar. You may noticed this button will “pulse” every few seconds when the app is open – that is related to the new “instant listening” feature of the app, which contributes to making recognition and tagging super-fast. In my tests, I have noticed songs now take 4-5 seconds on average to be recognized (on WiFi) – a significant improvement from the previous 10-15 seconds it generally took me to tag songs.
Shazam 5.0 brings other improvements aside from better tagging. The Friends feed is faster, the UI more polished throughout the app; Twitter integration with iOS 5 is now properly supported, allowing users to edit their tweets; LyricPlay, a feature to associate lyrics with songs, has received improved sync and streaming.
Shazam 5.0 is available today on the App Store in three versions: Shazam, Shazam Encore, and (Shazam)RED.