Apple Music Hifi Audio details without loss of hifi found in the latest Android Beta application

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It seems that Apple is getting ready to launch a lossless audio plan for its Apple music streaming service and a new dedest of the application reveals some new details about this without loss loss option. The tips were found in a demolition of the Pomme Music 3.6.0 beta application, including warnings on the amount of data it will need to broadcast music without loss when it is not connected to the WiFi.

The new details come from 9to5Google, which found them in the newly updated Beta Apple Beta application for Android. The discovery indicates that Apple will also bring its audio option without loss to Android, while revealing the nature of this offer.

Note, Apple’s explanation on the amount of data that will need to differentiate without loss on cellular data reveals that there may be two different HiFi options: Audio without a 24-bit audio loss / 48 KHz and high resolution without loss without loss to 24 bits / 192kHz.

These two options without loss will allow the use of Apple’s ALAC codec; It is unclear whether the HIFI option will be divided into two shots or if there will be a plan with the two lossless streaming options. These will join high quality compressed audio options and Apple Music data backup.

The future future 9to5Mac found references to Dolby Audio and Dolby Atmos for the iOS version of Apple Music, but 9to5Google note that such references are missing from his brother Android. Many details are still missing at that time, including the way the Apple Music HiFi plan will cost and when the offer will be launched.