Apple Music and Spotify are the two most popular music streaming services — by a long shot — as both have tens of millions of paid subscribers. As for which service you should use, it likely depends on which service you or your family have been using for years. That said, the two services have brought about some key changes in the past year or more, so much so that you might want to switch.
Apple Music vs Spotify: The Biggest Differences
Lossless streaming
The biggest difference between the two streaming services is Apple Music actually allows you to listen to lossless tracks. In May 2021, it added a lossless tier that allows any paying subscriber to listen to CD-quality (16-bit/44.1 kHz) and Hi-Res Lossless (up to 24-bit/192 kHz) audio tracks. The kicker: to listen to these lossless tracks, subscribers just have to pay the same $10/month charge as before.
Spotify claims to be launching its own lossless streaming service, Spotify HiFi, but it’s not here yet even though Spotify originally claimed it would launch by the end of 2021 — that means it’s almost a year-and-a-half late. According to the latest reports by The Verge, Spotify HiFi has been ready to launch for over a year, but Apple’s decision to roll out lossless audio has caused Spotify to stall. Apparently, there’s no longer the financial incentive to launch it right now. We’ll likely have to wait for Spotify to roll out support for Dolby Atmos and spatial audio (more on this below), which it could package with Spotify HiFi and then justify a higher-priced tier.