Apple Music, being available on all modern iOS devices, provides a vast amount of benefits for those looking for or owning the app, offering over 100 million songs, a great audio and sound experience, real-time lyrics to go along with the song, and, probably, the best benefit of all, no ads. I have recently moved from Spotify to Apple Music. Spotify is free on the App Store, and the music is free as well, but the ads were too frequent for my taste. Having Apple Music gets rid of this inconvenience; unfortunately, you have to pay for it. Around this time of the school year, it’s a grind to complete school-related tasks to keep up with different types of assignments, but having Apple Music to listen to music on has been a cure to the increasing anxiety and anxiousness the end of the school year can bring. Another great plus for Apple Music is that, if you’re an organized person like me, the “homepage” on the app is structured in a neat way that makes it easier for users to determine where something might be. Apple Music offers a luxurious sound system, to be specific, it applies Lossless Audio for greater detail, providing better sound quality and Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos for a 3D sound experience. Overall, any app that provides music should be in contention for app of the week, but Apple Music is, in my opinion, ahead of the rest, giving its members a premium experience that is worth the cost.
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App of the Week: Apple Music
Senior Owen Grimes explains why he favors Apple Music.
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