Many users Spotify and HomePod owners are canceling their music platform subscriptions, tired of waiting to hear their favorite songs on their Apple speaker.
And Spotify, still does not respond. It is strange since you can access your favorite music from other Apple Music applications, such as Amazon Music. So Apple has nothing to do with this. For some unknown reason, Spotify still does not have its application adapted to the HomePod. We will see if it solves it, or explains the reason for this situation.
Many Spotify users who also have a HomePod, are canceling your accounts from the streaming music platform, tired of waiting for the app to be compatible with Apple's smart speaker.
At last year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple announced that it would add third-party music service support to the HomePod. A few months later, this compatibility was already a reality, with the platforms of Amazon Music, Pandora o iHeartRadio. But Spotify didn't jump on the bandwagon.
To this day, we are still unable to associate our Spotify account with the HomePod. If we want Siri to play a song through the HomePod, we must have an account on one of the platforms named above, or on Apple Musicobviously.
Why Spotify has made this determination is a mystery. It was one of the first music platforms to support smart speakers from Amazon y Google, and yet it refuses to do the same with Apple's HomePod.
Lately Apple is notoriously enhancing its streaming music service Apple Music. You have just incorporated lossless sound quality, spatial sound and Dolby Atmos, and is offering three- and six-month free promotional offers with the purchase of some devices. Perhaps Spotify has not been very amused.