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213 Spotify’s HiFi lossless streaming might really, finally, actually be coming soon

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Jay Peters @ The Verge · 06/19/2025 14:40 EDT

Spotify’s HiFi lossless streaming might really, finally, actually be coming soon

We’ve been waiting for Spotify’s lossless streaming for more than four years, but there are some new and promising hints that the feature might finally arrive sometime soon. The X account for Spicetify, a command-line tool that lets you customize the Spotify client, says that a new version of Spotify includes some hidden mentions of […]

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