My Samsung s9 can't even stay in forced LDAC mode even if I'm using a newer 5.0 device with it. The connection from any phone to F series cars will probably be 4.1 or 4.2 SBC codec which will be around 350kbps so anything from services promising more bitrate will be lost when using BT. If you haven't done all of the above, go with Spotify Extreme.ĭon't forget Bluetooth codec limits/version. Some method of defeating the OEM DSP/ASD I haven’t tried Tidal, so I ‘m not sure about it, but I can endorse Spotify especially for the student pricing.Īlso: you'll really only hear a difference in a 2 Series between Spotify Extreme and Tidal if you've upgraded your OEM sound with at least: I also like that Spotiify has extremely reliable service, a huge database of music and is integrated into other apps like Shazam and Waz. Off course it isn’t always seamless, but that is a fault of Apple’s integration into BMW in my case, not Spotify’s fault. I really like that Spotify is supported by BMW and you can navigate through a bunch of functionality on the iDrive screen. I’ve been with Spotify for awhile now and actually have the family plan, so it’s on a bunch of devices in my house (and off at college) with 4 users. Mobile networks costs are at the bottom of the list so, what do you guys think, any experience with these services? There is also the issue of price on Tidal I have to pay $19.99 where as on Spotify I can get a student discount which adds the total to $5 a month. I’m what you guys may call a audiophile so Tidal wins me there with Hi-Fi quality music but I also like my things tidy including technological integrations so this is where Spotify wins as it is BMW Apps ready. After looking at my options I’m stuck between Tidal and Spotify. I’m currently in the market for a streaming service.
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