Google Play Music might let Android users adjust audio quality for Wi-Fi and offline playback

If a recent APK teardown conducted by Android Police is anything to go by, it would appear that Google’s preparing to bundle more extensive controls for playback quality, in addition to a new autoplay feature, in its next update for its Play Music app for Android. At present, users only have the option to control streaming quality over cellular networks, like 3G and 4G. However, with this latest upgrade, they should also be able to alter the quality level for music streaming over Wi-Fi and music downloaded for offline playback. Decreasing the quality of audio playback has many benefits, which include reduced…
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