Spotify, Apple Music and Lossless
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The Points Guy on MSNI pay for Apple Music and Spotify — soon, I'll get both for the price of one thanks to this card
I'm counting down the days until I can access the complimentary Apple Music subscription on my Chase Sapphire Reserve.
It was nearly four years ago that Spotify touted its next big feature for music lovers: lossless streaming, aka Spotify HiFi. Finally, Spotify Premium users would get the chance to “upgrade their sound quality” from Spotify’s lossy 320Kbps Ogg Vobis codec to lossless CD-quality audio,
Spotify users are finally getting one of the features they have been demanding most in recent years and which its competitors already had.
Apple Music’s official "Transfer Music from Other Services" feature lets you import playlists directly from Spotify via the Music settings.
Yesterday, Spotify announced a new, high-quality way to stream. The audio platform introduces Lossless Listening to Premium users in the U.S.
Getting sick of Spotify, but don't want to lose your playlists? Apple has just rolled out an update that'll let you bring them along when you make your break.
Spotify Mix is fantastic. Now, Apple Music's own take will arrive with iOS 26. I can't wait to try it. As a loyal Apple Music user who has been curating playlists on the native app since my iPod Touch, none of Spotify's flashy releases have ever been enough to convince me to make the switch -- or at least that was until Spotify Mix.
Apple has quietly expanded availability of its music transfer tool to seven additional countries, allowing users to import playlists and
Apple Music has an official method to import music from other streaming services, such as Spotify, Deezer, Tidal, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music.