And the identify can be “Supremium”.
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Spotify promised lossless audio by the top of 2021. Then it went silent. However now, nearly three years later, it’s perhaps across the subsequent nook. We don’t but know precisely how lengthy that swing is, however they’re mentioned to have referred to as their Hello-Fi plans “Supremium”.
It’s rumored that Spotify is engaged on a brand new kind of premium subscription, which can give customers increased high quality sound. Former Twitter worker Chris Messina revealed new particulars about Spotify’s new Hello-Fi plan on Threads yesterday. Spotify Suprpremium, which the brand new subscription resolution will reportedly be referred to as, will in all probability price 19.99 {dollars} a month. So roughly NOK 220.
The answer will present 24-bit lossless sound, in addition to 20-30 hours of audiobook listening earlier than you need to pay for your complete guide. As well as, it have to be accompanied by a variety of instruments and statistics.
The complete checklist for Messina may be discovered beneath:
- “Your sound capsule”
- Superior instruments for mixing playlists (BPM, vibe, temper, exercise and style, and so on)
- AI powered playlist software
- Final.fm-inspired listening statistics
- 20–30 hours of audiobook listening
- 24-bit tapsfree sound
The date of the gild is (nonetheless) unsure
However even when these small drops of knowledge could also be right, it sadly doesn’t imply that we all know something extra about when it can finally change into obtainable. Even Messina doesn’t have any dates to leak, however claims that the brand new plan is for the subscription resolution to be obtainable by the top of the yr.
As you understand, we have now been instructed this earlier than, however it’s protected to hope that will probably be fulfilled this time.
Immediately’s leak comes the identical week that Spotify introduced that its Premium subscribers within the US will now be capable to pay attention to fifteen hours of audiobooks monthly as a part of the subscription, as subscribers within the UK and Australia already can, writes BGR. We have no idea when or if this operate can be obtainable in Norway.
