The iOS and Android apps for Spotify can be a bit tricky to navigate at times, but feature sections like ‘Your Library’ which is where you can access saved songs, albums and playlists. As far as we can tell, there isn’t a ‘light’ theme that reverses those colours. Spotify makes use of a black background with white text to contrast against it. Both services are on par for students and families when it comes to cost in the UK, however. To summarise, Spotify cheaper for individuals and offers the best savings for couples, whereas Apple Music comes with a lengthy free trial if you’re an Apple user. There’s no free version of Apple Music, but those looking to save a bit of cash can subscribe to the Voice plan for $4.99 / £4.99 / €4.99 a month to access the service through the Siri voice assistant only.Īpple also runs promotions for its service, offering a 1-month free trial to new users, or a six-month free subscription when you buy certain Apple devices. The platform also offers a $16.99 / £16.99 / €16.99 a month Family plan for up to six people and an all-in-one subscription to multiple Apple services starting at $16.95 / £16.95 / €16.95 a month with Apple One. Free users also cannot choose and play songs in any order and don’t have access to the highest bit-rate quality either.Īpple Music charges $10.99 / £10.99 / €10.99 a month for its individual membership, or $5.99 / £5.99 / €5.99 a month for students. Spotify has a free version of its service, which has the same library but features ads and doesn’t allow for the option to download music. The streaming service does tend to offer trial promotions for a month or three to those who haven’t tried Premium before. Spotify also offers a Duo option for couples at $12.99 / £13.99 / €12.99 a month, as well as Family plans for up to six users at $15.99 / £16.99 / €15.99 a month. Scroll down to discover the differences between Apple Music and Spotify in terms of price, interface, audio quality, features and more… PricingĪn individual subscription to Spotify Premium is priced at $9.99 / £9.99 / €9.99 a month, or $4.99/£5.99/€4.99 a month if you’re a student.
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