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Lossless and spatial audio will arrive in beta on Android

Lossless and spatial audio will arrive in beta on Android

The new Apple Music is coming into beta on Android. Version 3.6 of the streaming service can be downloaded from the Play Store, the main new feature is the introduction of seamless and spatial audio tracks. In the coming days, if we trust Apple’s habit on Android, all these new features should be used in the standard version. Apple Music for Android should be aligned with the iOS version soon.

Also read: Spatial Audio with Dolby Admos: Apple wants to turn it into a new music revolution

Is Apple Music better than Android on iOS?

Is Apple Music better on Android than iOS? If this question is intentionally provocative, it is enough to make the Android app version of the streaming service more accessible to the losers. In fact, unlike the iOS universe, there are still smartphones with jacks on Android. Should we conclude that the high-end Android + Apple Music smartphone combination is best for audiophiles today? It is possible. The whole thing is very interesting because the Android version of Apple Music supports exclusive functions like cross-section between songs, support for Google Cast speakers (harmful to AirPlay) or control of Google Assistant. On iOS it has all the features that fans of the service like, like synced song.

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In the settings of the Apple Music version 3.6 beta for Android, you can choose the quality of the songs you want to stream or download, just like iOS. As for Dolby Atmos, we have not been able to work with it yet. No settings currently available.

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