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Spotify to reportedly finally introduce high-fidelity audio

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Spotify will reportedly finally release a high-fidelity audio tier for its subscribers.According to a report from Bloomberg, the streaming platform is set to charge $5 more per month for hi-fi audio.

The new price will be added on top of existing premium plans.Additionally, the new tier will reportedly offer subscribers “new tools for creating playlists and managing their song libraries.”Though the official release date is unknown, an insider told Bloomberg it is expected to drop “later this year”.Competing platforms like Apple Music and Amazon Music already have lossless audio integrated into their plans at no extra cost.The family plan will see a rise of $3 at 19.99 per month while Spotify’s student plan will remain at the discounted price of $5.99 a month.

These new prices will go in effect for existing Spotify subscribers next month. New subscribers will be charged the new prices immediately.The price hikes also follow the controversial remarks made by Daniel Ek, the CEO of the streaming giant, implying that it is easier and more affordable than ever to create “content” thanks to modern technology.“Today, with the cost of creating content being close to zero, people can share an incredible amount of content.

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