Spotify's lossless audio tier which was previously known as Spotify HiFi has been in development since first being announced in 2021, is reported to be arriving soon with a new name, Spotify Lossless.
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Spotify may finally provide users with the long-awaited lossless audio streaming capability. Recent rumors reveal new features, longer listening times, advanced mixing tools, and more on Spotify.
The revamped desktop version of Spotify includes new sections on either side of the main app, which are supposed to show users their current library of songs, and what's currently playing.
The rumored new HiFI plan from Spotify, which is reportedly code-named "Supremium", will offer subscribers a much better audio experience when streaming music, among other features.
When Spotify announced HiFi back in 2021, its main competitor was Tidal, which charged a premium for lossless audio. However, the situation has changed since then, likely contributing to HiFi's delay.
After the launch of Amazon and Apple Hi-Fi in their respective music streaming services yesterday, Spotify could be launching their Hi-Fi tier today after a slight glitch in the mobile app
Spotify has announced a new tier of its music subscription service, which it calls Spotify HiFi. It's also revealed that its existing service will be coming to 80 new markets and adding 36 languages.