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Apple Music Vs Spotify Vs Tidal


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Which streaming app are u currently or going to be using? 

 

Apple music

 

 

Cost: $9.99 or $14.99 for a family package

Apple has gone with a price-point that’s squarely in the industry safe-zone. Tidal and Spotify also offer a subscription at $9.99. Like its two respective competitors, there’s also a second subscription offer: for $14.99 you can have six family members under the same account, with each person having access to their own profile.

 

 

Tidal

Cost: $9.99 or $19.99 for the premium tier

Tidal costs $9.99 a month for the standard service and $19.99 for the ‘premium’ service. What’s the difference? Tidal’s high-fidelity sound is only available on the premium tier, this means that for $19.99 you’ll be able to listen to CD quality music using the Free Lossless Audio Codec or ‘FLAC’.

 

 

Spotify

 

Cost: free, $4.99 and $10

 

Spotify has three tiers; free, family and premium. The free tier speaks for itself, it’s ‘free’ in the sense that there’s no upfront cost but you’ll *pay* by listening to intermittent adverts if you access it on a mobile or tablet. However, on mobile, you can only listen to pre-curated playlists, skip six tracks per hour and you can’t listen anything on-demand or offline. Tablet and desktop users have the same restrictions, but can listen to music on-demand and edit playlists.

 

The premium and family tiers give users full access to all of Spotify’s functions. The only difference is that family members of a premium tier subscriber get a 50% discount. There’s also a 10% student discount available.

 
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