The iPhone’s volume buttons will no longer work with Spotify Connect
The iPhone’s volume buttons will no longer work
with Spotify Connect / iPhone users have to use an in-app slider to change the
volume of connected devices instead. By Emma Roth, a news writer who covers the
streaming wars, consumer tech, crypto, social media, and much more. Previously,
she
was a writer and editor at MUO. Aug 30, 2024, 1:57 AM GMT+5:30 Share this story
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/ The Verge Spotify users on iPhone will no longer be able to control the volume
on connected devices using their physical volume buttons. In an update to its
support page, Spotify said Apple “discontinued” this technology, forcing iPhone
owners to use an annoying workaround. This change only affects Spotify Connect,
a feature that lets users use their phones to control Spotify on nearby
speakers, game consoles, smart TVs, computers, and other devices. Now Spotify
will require iPhone users to use an in-app slider to turn the volume up or down
instead. Spotify says the change will go into effect on September 3rd, but some
users are already seeing it. When an iPhone user presses their physical volume
rocker, Spotify will display a notification that says “Want to change the
volume?” Users will then have to tap the notification and use the volume slider
displayed in the app. Spotify will automatically display the slider if users
press the volume button while the app is already open. Image: Spotify Spotify
blames the change on Apple, saying the company won’t give it access to the same
technology that lets Apple Music play on third-party devices. As a result,
controlling volume with the iPhone’s physical toggle has “become unstable” for
connected devices, causing volume to spike during playback and other bugs.
Spotify says the change will result in “persistent, high-quality” volume
control. The Sonos app has also stopped letting iPhone users change the volume
of their devices using physical buttons for similar reasons. “We’ve made
requests to Apple to introduce a similar solution to what they offer users on
HomePod and Apple TV for app developers who control non-Apple media devices,”
Spotify says in its update. “Apple has told us that they require apps to
integrate into Home Pod in order to access the technology that controls volume
on iPhones.” The Verge reached out to Apple with a request for comment but
didn’t immediately hear back. Although some third-party music services can
stream directly from Apple’s HomePod, many major streamers, including Spotify,
never adopted the necessary API. Instead, users have to use AirPlay to play
songs from Spotify — though, a workaround in iOS 17 made this process a little
easier by allowing users to ask Siri to start an AirPlay session. Spotify, which
has been fighting with Apple for months over what it can and can’t include in
its iOS app, says Apple has “restricted interoperability,” unlike companies like
Google and Samsung. It adds that this could be a violation of the EU’s Digital
Markets Act, which requires “digital gatekeepers” like Apple to open up their
platforms to third-party services. Correction, August 29th: An earlier version
of this article misstated the reason Spotify can’t stream directly from the
HomePod. It is because Spotify hasn’t opted into the required APIs, not because
Apple prevents it.
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