Since 2017, the rumor mill surrounding Spotify's HiFi tier has been in overdrive, with an announcement that was later taken back, leaving fans in suspense. However, the anticipation is heating up once more. A vigilant Reddit user recently delved into the Spotify app's code, unearthing intriguing details about a potential new offering called "Supremium," which is poised to replace the long-awaited HiFi option. Among the exciting prospects hinted at is the inclusion of 24-bit Lossless music, a feature touted by Spotify as delivering a lag-free and delay-free listening experience.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding this development, some intriguing functionalities have been unearthed within the code. One exciting prospect is the ability to sort playlists based on their "danceability," allowing users to tailor their music selection to their groove preferences. This feature could be complemented by additional sorting options such as BPM (beats per minute) and smart ordering, which seeks to curate the perfect playlist based on tempo and key. Furthermore, Spotify is exploring the potential to enable seamless transitions between tracks, eliminating those brief moments of silence that disrupt the flow. Users may also have the option to filter their playlists based on mood or genre, a feature first introduced for Liked Songs in 2021.
The enterprising Reddit user has uncovered more potential perks of the Supremium tier, including the use of AI to generate personalized playlists. Additionally, there's mention of a feature called "Soundcheck" that provides insights into your listening habits and curates a unique music experience. This concept appears to blend elements of Spotify Wrapped and Daily Mixes. Another exciting addition might be the inclusion of 30 hours of audiobooks each month, eliminating the need to purchase books individually.
As it stands, the Spotify code indicates a $20 price point for the Supremium tier, which surpasses the cost of any of the existing Premium plans, including Student ($6 per month), Individual ($11 per month), Duo ($15 per month), and Family ($17 per month). It's worth noting that this pricing could be subject to change if and when the Supremium tier officially becomes available. Nevertheless, the $20 price tag aligns with Tidal's 24-bit HiFi Plus option, positioning Spotify's Supremium as a competitive player in the high-fidelity audio streaming market.

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