Spotify users on iPhones are facing a significant inconvenience: the inability to control volume on connected devices using their physical volume buttons. This change, implemented by Spotify in response to Apple’s restrictions, has sparked frustration among users.
The End of Physical Volume Control
Previously, Spotify Connect allowed users to seamlessly control volume on connected devices using their iPhone’s physical volume buttons. However, due to Apple’s discontinuation of this technology, Spotify has been forced to introduce a workaround.
The New Normal: In-App Volume Control
Starting September 3rd, iPhone users will need to use the in-app slider to adjust the volume of Spotify on connected devices. While this may not be a major inconvenience for some, it does add an extra step to the user experience.
Apple’s Role in the Controversy
Spotify blames Apple for the change, stating that Apple has restricted access to the technology that allows for physical volume control on third-party devices. This restriction has led to instability and other issues with volume control.
Workarounds and Potential Solutions
While the physical volume button workaround may be inconvenient, there are some options available:
- AirPlay: Users can use AirPlay to stream Spotify from their iPhone to connected devices, although this requires additional steps.
- Third-Party Apps: Some third-party apps may offer alternative solutions for controlling volume on connected devices.
Spotify has called on Apple to introduce a similar solution for app developers that control non-Apple media devices. However, it remains to be seen whether Apple will respond to this request.
The Broader Implications
This issue highlights the ongoing tension between tech giants like Spotify and Apple. Spotify has been vocal about Apple’s restrictive practices, arguing that they limit innovation and competition. The EU’s Digital Markets Act, which aims to promote fair competition, may play a role in addressing these concerns.
Conclusion
The loss of physical volume control for Spotify on iPhones is a frustrating change for users. While the workaround may be manageable, it highlights the ongoing power dynamics between tech giants and the impact they can have on consumer experience. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how these issues will be resolved.