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You told us: Most of you are already paying for lossless music streaming
June 10, 2025
Lossless music streaminghas been a fixture on major streaming services in the last couple of years, coming a long way from TIDAL being the only major service to offer the feature.
Nowadays, the likes of Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Deezer all offer lossless music streaming. You have to pay extra for this feature in some cases, so areAndroid Authorityreaders open to splashing out for this option? That’s what we asked a few days ago, and here’s how you responded.

Would you pay for lossless music streaming?
The poll was published on September 4, accruing almost 2,000 votes as of writing. The most popular pick? Well, ~55% of respondents say they’re already paying for lossless music streaming. Oddly enough, only a few comments point to a specific paid streaming platform (TIDAL and Qobuz).
Meanwhile, ~26% of polled readers dismiss the idea of paying for lossless streaming, saying that it simply isn’t worth it. This is an understandable approach, especially when the difference between lossy and lossless music is hard to discern for many people (especially via Bluetooth).
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Finally, 18.5% of respondents say they’re on the wall about paying for lossless streaming services. This perhaps suggests that people are indeed intrigued by higher quality music but aren’t sure if it’s worth the money or if they’ll actually notice a difference.
It’s also worth keeping in mind that these types of polls often attract enthusiasts rather than the average consumer. Nevertheless, it does suggest that lossless music streaming has plenty of fans already.
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