Does iPhone Randomly Skip Music Tracks?
#1. Bad tracks?
This is a bummer. Bad or corrupt files aren’t going to be played. And there isn’t going to be an error message either, although that doesn’t make any sense. If you’ve not purchased the track from iTunes (which means if you’ve purchased from elsewhere or just plain downloaded), you should probably make sure the file isn’t corrupt or unsupported. Make sure the file is in the right library of your iTunes and plays on the computer. Maybe check if the file plays on any other iOS devices (iPod, iPad, etc.) and then come back to add it on the iPhone. If it doesn’t play on other iDevices, the problem could be that of the file or the sync process. In-case you can get alternative versions of the same track, try adding them to the library and syncing it. If the stuff works, you’ve cleared the error. If not, proceed further.
#2. Sync Errors
Did something interrupt the sync? Usually, when you try to sync, it is best to let iTunes and iPhone be without tinkering with either. After all, sync (if you do it frequently) takes less than a few minutes. In case sync was interrupted (even if all Music files had been synced), there’s a strong chance that the data wasn’t written properly to the iPhone. Make new libraries out of your music tracks and then sync them again. This might help to fix the iPhone randomly skipping tracks.
#3. Wrong Apple ID?
If you use two different Apple IDs when you try to sync between your iPhone and iTunes, you’re going to have a problem like this. Strange as it sounds, it does make sense. You buy tracks on iTunes PC/Mac using one Apple ID, and then you try to sync them to your iPhone, which is registered on another Apple ID; things aren’t going to go as planned. It’s strange why stuff like this happens (to good people!) but hey, make sure your ID is the same to see if things work fine!
#4. Erase & Sync Again
For some users, this appears to work (especially when the files aren’t corrupt or bad, and they play just fine in other iDevices). You remove all media content from your iPhone and then re-sync with iTunes (after creating a new library for all the music you want to sync). The issue should be fixed by following the above tips. That’s all, guys!