Free tier on Spotify now allows users to find particular tracks
In a bid to address criticisms about its high price and lack of lossless audio quality, Spotify has made significant changes to its platform. The music streaming giant has announced three new features for its free tier and launched lossless quality for Premium subscribers.
Starting today, users on Spotify's free tier can now create their own playlists with custom artwork, search for a specific song, play any song they stumble upon while browsing, and play any song shared with them by a friend or artist. These features aim to enhance the user experience and bring it closer to that of the Premium tier.
For those who are considering cancelling their Spotify Premium subscription, it's worth noting that users on the free tier can now also listen to podcasts. However, the lossless quality audio, a feature highly sought after by audiophiles, is still exclusive to Premium subscribers.
Spotify has finally released its long-awaited higher-quality streams, offering a more immersive listening experience for its Premium subscribers. The price for this enhanced audio quality has been announced, but the details remain confidential.
Official details on the release date for Spotify's lossless quality are available now. The wait for lossless quality has been outlined, and it seems that Spotify is committed to delivering this feature to its users.
A timeline of the wait for Spotify Lossless is as follows:
- Announcement of the intention to introduce lossless quality: October 2020
- Beta testing of lossless quality: February 2021
- Official launch of lossless quality: May 2021
A reappraisal of the Spotify review is expected soon, as the platform continues to evolve and improve its offerings. Stay tuned for more updates on Spotify's journey towards providing the best possible music streaming experience for its users.
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