Spotify Streaming Music App Coming To S60 Devices
by Ernest
It's not just the iPhone and Android mobiles that can enjoy the wonder of streaming music on the move with Spotify, there is a version very much in the works for those of us wielding Symbian devices.
The Nokia E66 seems to handle a pre-release build of the Spotify application ably in this video, and also trumps the iPhone version by being able to run in the background as well as be released rather than languishing in App submission hell!
The clean and easy method of streaming music over both 3G and Wi-Fi remains identical to the existing versions on other platforms, as does syncing on the fly, viewing album art and downloading the latest hits straight to your phone for offline listening...provided you're a premium subscriber to the service, of course.
For those willing to pay the £9.99 monthly fee, they can enjoy unfettered access to the millions of songs available on the database, all without intrusive adverts featuring the infamous Jonathon from Spotify...he ruined your playlist.
Naturally, Spotify is still only available in select regions of Europe...a bid for worldwide domination cannot be far away.
The Nokia E66 seems to handle a pre-release build of the Spotify application ably in this video, and also trumps the iPhone version by being able to run in the background as well as be released rather than languishing in App submission hell!
The clean and easy method of streaming music over both 3G and Wi-Fi remains identical to the existing versions on other platforms, as does syncing on the fly, viewing album art and downloading the latest hits straight to your phone for offline listening...provided you're a premium subscriber to the service, of course.
For those willing to pay the £9.99 monthly fee, they can enjoy unfettered access to the millions of songs available on the database, all without intrusive adverts featuring the infamous Jonathon from Spotify...he ruined your playlist.
Naturally, Spotify is still only available in select regions of Europe...a bid for worldwide domination cannot be far away.


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