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Spotify Escalates Its Battle With Apple Music With A New Samsung Agreement

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Spotify and Apple Music have been locked in a back and forth battle for the hearts and minds of the music streaming business that increases in tempo a bit more seemingly every day. Until now, Apple has had the upper hand strategically over Spotify in that its music streaming division was just another reason to sell its hardware, but the balance of power may now shift thanks to Spotify’s new deal with Samsung.


In the new agreement, Spotify has become the “go-to” music provider for all of Samsung’s hardware, according to a company announcement. What that means is that the music streaming service will now be a part of the initial setup process for Samsung devices like smartphones, tablets, smartwatches and even its new smart TVs. Samsung, of course, is the #1 competitor to Apple in the smartphone market, so making it easier for a user to discover the Spotify app on a new phone goes a long way towards acquiring that user as a customer before Apple Music has a chance to.

The Hardware Advantage

This is the advantage that Apple has held over Spotify from the beginning. It’s a simple matter to sign up for Apple Music when you purchase a new iPhone. Plus, your credit card is probably already on file with the iTunes Store, so you’re online with a few clicks if you desire. It may not be quite that easy on a new Galaxy Note 9, but it’s getting close. Even better, the aim is to have a seamless Spotify music experience across all Samsung devices, just as Apple Music is in the Apple universe.


Does It Really Matter?

On the surface this looks like a game changer, but what are the real world ramifications? Actually maybe not as much as you might think.

First of all, once a consumer picks a streaming service, they rarely change, or at least that’s the way it’s been so far. In other words, an Apple Music subscriber most likely isn’t going to go through the hassle of changing to Spotify no matter how easy it is to subscribe on a new phone. The same goes for a Spotify subscriber purchasing a new iPhone. The services are too similar to go through the bother of unsubscribing from one to move to another if you’re already satisfied. Spotify’s free ad-supported tier might be enough to get some people to give it a try (as with Apple Music’s free trial as well), but again, it’s a big barrier to get someone to actually unsubscribe if they’re already moderately satisfied with the service.




Second, the stakes are much lower for Apple than Spotify when it comes to music. Although Apple doesn’t break out data about Apple Music, the revenue generated from the service is probably little more than a rounding error for a trillion dollar company. Apple Music exists to help sell its hardware sales, and that’s where the profit ultimately lies.

For Spotify, music is its only product, so it’s a life and death struggle to gain every advantage possible, even with a favorable market currently behind it (we all know how fast that can turn). From that standpoint, this move was a good one.

For Samsung, it’s a no-lose situation. It’s another edge over Apple (as slight as it may be), it doesn’t conflict with one of its own products, and it positively connects with a brand that’s in the news almost every day.

In the end, it looks like Spotify will come out the winner in this deal, but that doesn’t mean that Apple Music will be a loser.

 
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After using both, I can Spotify is a better option than Apple Music.

First of all, once a consumer picks a streaming service, they rarely change, or at least that’s the way it’s been so far. In other words, an Apple Music subscriber most likely isn’t going to go through the hassle of changing to Spotify no matter how easy it is to subscribe on a new phone. The same goes for a Spotify subscriber purchasing a new iPhone. The services are too similar to go through the bother of unsubscribing from one to move to another if you’re already satisfied. Spotify’s free ad-supported tier might be enough to get some people to give it a try (as with Apple Music’s free trial as well), but again, it’s a big barrier to get someone to actually unsubscribe if they’re already moderately satisfied with the service.
Sorry that's not true now..perhaps in the days of Apple iPod but those days are over... I cancelled my subscription with Apple music after signing up for the premium service from Spotify.
 
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Well first let me say that I have been Spotify Premium subscriber for 5 years and I've been extremely happy with the service for the most part.

That being said, I'm always open to trying new music services. Right now I'm actually in the middle of a 3-month trial for Deezer premium.

As for Apple music, unfortunately even though it's been available for Android for the last three years, it's still riddled with bugs.

Borrowed a friend's iPhone for few days and gave it a try. I actually think it's a pretty decent service. Although not as good as Spotify though.
 
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Do you guys seriously buy music?

Speaking for myself, yes. I buy music on the vinyl format.

I pay for Spotify Premium every month which really isn't buying music. More like renting a vast music library is the way I look at it.

Well worth the cost
 
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Well first let me say that I have been Spotify Premium subscriber for 5 years and I've been extremely happy with the service for the most part.

That being said, I'm always open to trying new music services. Right now I'm actually in the middle of a 3-month trial for Deezer premium.

As for Apple music, unfortunately even though it's been available for Android for the last three years, it's still riddled with bugs.

Borrowed a friend's iPhone for few days and gave it a try. I actually think it's a pretty decent service. Although not as good as Spotify though.
Spotify allows higher quality downloads which standardly max at 320kbps vis a vis 256kbps on Itunes, there was also talk about FLAC hitting the spotify soon, not sure what became of that. On top of everything being able to use a cellphones native music apps' equalizer settings for online streaming hands a big point to the spotify's corner. To Pakistani's hardluck, spotify doesn't offer services here unless you have an account registred from another state.
 
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Spotify allows higher quality downloads which standardly max at 320kbps vis a vis 256kbps on Itunes, there was also talk about FLAC hitting the spotify soon, not sure what became of that. On top of everything being able to use a cellphones native music apps' equalizer settings for online streaming hands a big point to the spotify's corner. To Pakistani's hardluck, spotify doesn't offer services here unless you have an account registred from another state.

Oh wow, well I hope Spotify gives access two Pakistan in the near future.

And as for FLAC, I look forward to the day Spotify makes that an option. Most likely will be a little pricier than standard premium, but will still probably be reasonable.

Don't know if you've ever heard of the music streaming service TIDAL. It offers a FLAC streaming option that costs more than Spotify, but it sounds really good.

It's a lot more limited than Spotify as far as availability is concerned though.
 
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The quality of the music files on Spotify and Itunes is a cut above the free services. Like on soundcloud and youtube the streams play at 128kbps.

I find it amazing that it's 2018 and SoundCloud still doesn't offer a higher tiered sound quality option.
 
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Speaking for myself, yes. I buy music on the vinyl format.

I pay for Spotify Premium every month which really isn't buying music. More like renting a vast music library is the way I look at it.

Well worth the cost
Well that's pretty dumb, we don't have Itunes in Pakistan, I simply download the Music files and transfer to my phone through the PC.
. More like renting a vast music library is the way I look at it.
So you don't even get to keep it if your subscription expires:cheesy::hitwall:. It's like Netflix, who the hell uses Netflix? Don't you people have internet?:D
The quality of the music files on Spotify and Itunes is a cut above the free services. Like on soundcloud and youtube the streams play at 128kbps.
Does it really make that big of a difference?
 
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Oh wow, well I hope Spotify gives access two Pakistan in the near future.

And as for FLAC, I look forward to the day Spotify makes that an option. Most likely will be a little pricier than standard premium, but will still probably be reasonable.

Don't know if you've ever heard of the music streaming service TIDAL. It offers a FLAC streaming option that costs more than Spotify, but it sounds really good.

It's a lot more limited than Spotify as far as availability is concerned though.
Yes I have tried Tidal but like you pointed out, it has limited to offer at this stage. My go to app remains Spotify till a better alternative is available. Do you own a Hi-Res digitial audio player?

Does it really make that big of a difference?
You will find it shockingly surprising or should I say experience an ear orgasm once you get to hear your favourite song in high quality. In high quality music you can hear all intsruemtal notes and multifold effects that will escape you on a poor quality song.
 
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Yes I have tried Tidal but like you pointed out, it has limited to offer at this stage. My go to app remains Spotify till a better alternative is available. Do you own a Hi-Res digitial audio player?


You will find it shockingly surprising or should I say experience an ear orgasm once you get to hear your favourite song in high quality. In high quality music you can hear all intsruemtal notes and multifold effects that will escape you on a poor quality song.

I don't currently own a digital audio player. Currently just listening through a high-res USB DAC/AMP

Although I have been recently looking at the pioneer xdp-300r for possible near future purchase.
 
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Apple has better bollywood songs collection than spotify . I still have spotify + gaana though as I use android .
 
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I don't currently own a digital audio player. Currently just listening through a high-res USB DAC/AMP

Although I have been recently looking at the pioneer xdp-300r for possible near future purchase.
The overall sound quality is tip-top, but it's the battery endurance which is compromised on this device. If you are fine with carrying along a power bank you should go for it.
 
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