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The iPhone will not only play ALAC files, it will actually stream them, provided your wifi network has the bandwidth.
Once you are playing hi-Res lossless files it's down to signal quality, and the iPhone is the best in the business in that department. There is a vast array of high fidelity efficient (and quite expensive) headphones out there that will give you a hi fi experience with your iPhone without the need for external amplification.
Generally speaking, a person who assumes iPhone listeners are limited to iTunes, Pandora and Spotify are just ignorant of the array of high fidelity source material out there the iPhone was designed to reproduce with astonishing fidelity.
Furthermore, CD's use PCM, not WAV, and are generally 16-bit/44.1kHz sound files. There is no technical difference between what iPhone is capable of and what a CD is capable of at this point.
To say that iPhone is "best in the business" is completely bogus as well. Especially when you have phones like Xiaomi and LG slapping on ESS Sabre DACs on their phones. And although HTC uses an undisclosed DAC, it also blows iPhone out of the water in sound reproduction.
TL;DR: iPhone will not compress your audio, but will not play your lossless files as intended. It merely translates and scales down to fit its maximum software capability.