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The Apple Music 1 (previously known as Beats 1) radio station also serves as a potential source of new music, though since it functions like a traditional radio station - fronted by veteran DJs like Zane Lowe and Ebro Darden - its content is curated for the Apple Music subscriber base as a whole. Both services will also recommend songs and artists you haven’t listened to yet, but might like based on your listening preferences. Both will present you with personalized playlists, like Spotify’s Daily Mix lists and Apple Music’s Get Up! And Chill mixes. When it comes to user-curated playlists, Apple and Spotify are essentially on parity.
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You could perhaps also call it a negative that Apple Music lossless content cannot be experienced in full resolution through wireless headphones or speakers due to the bandwidth limitations of Bluetooth connectivity, including its own AirPods models.
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It’s getting better in this regard too, as Spotify is getting offline listening on Wear OS devices as well as the Apple Watch.Įither way you’re spoiled for choice, through thanks to its bonus games console support, Spotify edges this one. Spotify also works on smartwatches ranging from Fitbit and Garmin models to more fashion-minded Samsung and Google Wear OS wearables.
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Early in 2021 Spotify also launched the Car Thing, but this has now been withdrawn from the market.Īpple Music has its own automotive solution in Apple CarPlay, and also claims an impressive breadth of supportive devices, from the Apple HomePod and HomePod mini to the Apple TV 4K and Apple Watch.
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That goes for the most recent PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, as well as older consoles like the Xbox One series and the PS4. In addition to the expected devices like phones, tablets, PCs and Macs, Spotify content can be played via your games consoles. Spotify: Availabilityīoth services have worked on widening their availability in recent years. Both browser versions let you browse their respective libraries, access your playlists and play “Made for you” content, just like their app counterparts.
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Thankfully, Apple no longer requires users to install iTunes, and currently lets you listen in a browser just as Spotify does. Spotify is supposed to allow you to listen to your MP3s within the app itself, but this has never worked that smoothly, and definitely doesn't allow you to upload tracks. While the service's original rollout was hampered by collection-distorting bugs, it's currently a useful feature that helps the service stand out from the pack.

Spotify: Cloud lockerĪpple Music's biggest special feature is the iCloud Music Library, which allows collectors to access their libraries of tracks in AAC 256kbps wherever they go. In the absence of any other big differences in Spotify's favor, we have to give this one to Apple. In any event, Apple currently supports higher-resolution streaming and Spotify doesn't. That's not to say that headphones and speakers don't make a difference at standard resolution, but remember that current Bluetooth tech simply doesn't have the bandwidth for high-resolution audio.Īs with hearing any lossless content without compromise, Spotify HiFi will also likely require wired headphones to hear the benefit, though Spotify (opens in new tab) notes that Spotify Connect-enabled speakers will support it.Ĭheck out our pick of the best headphones, best Bluetooth speakers and best computer speakers to make sure you’re getting the best sound quality experience.

This will change when Spotify's delayed HiFi tier launches, though when it comes to resolution and bit rate right now, Apple Music's library of lossless content has Spotify beat. Spotify streams songs at three different rates (96kbps, 160kbps and 320kbps) all in the Ogg Vorbis format, though the highest caliber is limited to paid Premium subscribers. Last year Apple Music updated its entire catalogue, which is now encoded using ALAC in resolutions ranging from 16-bit/44.1kHz (CD-quality) up to 24-bit/192kHz ( hi-res audio quality). Previously, standard-quality Apple Music tracks were 256kbps AAC files, the same format as tracks purchased from iTunes.
