![]() It’s hard to compare algorithms as that’s very subjective. I also do not know which service offers the best music discovery, the best algorithm for playing similar songs, the best algorithm to make you personal playlists, as I see mixed answers of both platforms saying "AM has such a better algorithm" and "Spotify is miles ahead of AM." What makes this such a difficult decision is I love the human curated playlists of Apple Music and I like the mobile app, even though Spotify's is a little bit more snappy and high speed compared to Apple Music. If you leave Cider running, Apple Music will not stream music to your iPhone until you physically turn off Cider on your computer. I should also add if I accidentally leave Spotify running on my computer at home, with 1 account I can easily change which device the music is streaming from and change it to my phone. Spotify has this feature nailed on both the Windows app and the Mobile app. There is a weird awkward pause between music playing, and it doesn't sound as good. Cider, on the other hand, doesn't have this feature. ![]() But, in the native mobile app for Apple Music, albums that have transitions between each song seamlessly and gaplessly blend into each other. ![]() However, there is an app called Cider, and it uses Apple Music Kit to provide you with a desktop app that tries to do what a native Apple Music app on Windows would do. Apple Music has a very good mobile app, but no native Windows app. ![]() Spotify has a fast and intuitive mobile app and a Windows app. ![]()
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