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Streaming music in high quality, ideally in some sort of lossless format, has been a concept that Jay-Z-owned Tidal has come up with in the past. In essence, the whole concept of the project was based on this, with the fact that it will be something extra extra that the competition does not offer. Tidal is currently dying and already it has been speculated more than oncethat it will swallow him Apple. If anyone has the potential to succeed with the lossless format, it's Spotify, largely because of its position in the market. We will be able to see for ourselves in a moment, as "Spotify Hi-Fi" is about to be put into operation.

The company is said to be currently testing the "Spotify Hi-Fi" service, but its official launch should not be too far off. Played songs should have lossless CD quality. However, the service will not be free. The final pricing policy is not yet known, but users are expected to pay an additional $5 to $10 per month for this premium service. Users with this type of subscription will also receive additional bonuses – for example, special promo versions of individual albums, or albums only available through the "Spotify Hi-Fi" program. Once the service is ready for the public, you can expect to receive a notification that you can upgrade your account.

Source: Cultofmac

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