When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Heres how it works.
Screenshots have emerged online of what may be the user interface for Spotifys long-awaitedSupremium tier.
Or should we say Enhanced Listening?
They reveal what the new tier could look like on desktop and mobile devices.
Based on the four smartphone pictures, the hi-res audio feature will apparently be known asSpotifyLossless.
This set consists of an introductory guide explaining how the whole thing works.
A Lossless label will seemingly light up letting you know when youre streaming in the higher format.
Spotify is giving users pro tips and a troubleshooting tool in case theyre not receiving lossless audio.
The last screenshot says you could adjust song quality and Downloads in controls.
Spotify Lossless on desktop
A lot of the important information can be found on the desktop screenshots.
We’re not entirely sure what it’s for.
The table has a frequency readout going from 60Hz up to 15kHz.
It’ll presumably allow users to see the strength of their signal.
The first image reveals the right side of the page will house Enhanced Listening options.
Then, itll check what kind of connection you have and what your internet bandwidth is like.
The app will give you a score ranging from Low to Lossless which is the best rank.
However, the final screenshot shows itll be possible to boost the bitrate limit up to 2,117 kbps.
It recommends you use certified Spotify Connect hardware such asAmazon Alexa speakers.
Thats all the important details we can gather from the leak.
Of course, take everything with a grain of salt.
Perhaps there are just a couple of bugs to be ironed out.
Fingers crossed that this is the case.
Spicetify is free although it requires some technical know-how to get the most out of it.
Be sure to check out TechRadar’s list of thebest headphones for 2024.