Apple Music vs. Spotify: I tested both music streaming services, and my choice is clear
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Apple Music vs. Spotify: I tested both music streaming services, and my choice is clear
"Spotify and Apple Music are two of the leading music streaming services, popular for their vast music libraries. Beyond the music, however, Apple Music offers subscribers access to the company's live studio performances, radio interviews, and music videos, while Spotify's additional subscription perks lean heavily into audiobooks and podcasts. Unlike Apple's hardware devices, Apple Music doesn't block many features to Android users, unless their device doesn't support Dolby Atmos. Otherwise, Android users can experience a robust Apple Music experience."
"2. You want Dolby Atmos Apple Music's catalog includes several tracks mixed in Dolby Atmos, but proper Atmos listening requires a compatible audio source (smartphone) and listening device (headphones or speaker). Dolby Atmos on Apple Music is especially enjoyable if you have a home surround sound system or headphones compatible with Dolby Atmos and head tracking, which offers the spatial audio experience."
Spotify and Apple Music both offer vast music libraries, but Apple Music adds live studio performances, radio interviews, music videos, artist-centric radio shows, and Apple Music Live performances. Spotify's subscription extras emphasize audiobooks and podcasts. Apple Music's Radio tab also includes several iHeartRadio-licensed live broadcasts spanning multiple U.S. cities. Most Apple Music features are available on Android devices, with the main limitation being Dolby Atmos support on incompatible hardware. Apple Music includes tracks mixed in Dolby Atmos, which requires a compatible smartphone and headphones or a home surround system with head tracking for full spatial audio enjoyment.
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