Apple has launched it’s Spatial audio and Lossless on android, Apple Music can now stream songs in the new technology.
But there’s a catch, your android phone has to support Atmos, for spatial audio to work. And only high-end phones seem to be supporting this feature.
Apple Music’s latest update supports both spatial audio and lossless quality streaming services.
The tech company warned it will consume “significantly more data”, on my iPhone songs randomly stop maybe because of the bandwidth.
Spatial Audio was announced by Apple alongside Lossless Hi-fidelity music streaming in May this year, with its rollout happening last month.
To enjoy “hi-res lossless” sound on android and iOS, Apple advises using DAC external hardware will be required. Audio kings LG and Sony shouldn’t be lacking on this feature.
Apple’s number for its streaming service is sure to increase after it added its spatial audio and lossless quality service on Android.
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Apple spatial audio promises to deliver an immersive never before felt audio experience relying heavily on Dolby Atmos. Spatial Audio leverages the user’s head movement, music plays in space relative to the user’s body.
There are currently thousands of songs on the Apple Music platform that supports this technology, with hundreds to join in the coming days.
Simply update your Apple music app to enjoy Spatial audio and lossless.
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