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'Spotify launches Symbian music app'
Monday November 23, 2009 06:02:44 EST
European music streaming service Spotify has launched its Symbian music application for Nokia and other smartphones. Spotify's mobile application supports Nokia smartphones, including the Nokia 6220 Classic, E71 and 5800 XpressMusic models. The application will also run on a selection of Sony Ericsson and Samsung smartphones running the Symbian platform, such as the Samsung GT-I8910 Omnia HD and Sony Ericsson Satio. The application allows users to listen to millions of tracks with Spotify's catalogue, and users can continue to run Spotify in the background while texting, making calls, or web browsing. Playlists can be downloaded and played in offline mode when users have no connection. Users can also listen, create and synchronise playlists. Spotify Mobile is available to Spotify Premium subscribers in the UK, Spain, France, Sweden, Norway and Finland. Additional Spotify Premium features include higher sound quality, offline computer mode, travel access and no ads. To sign up to the mobile service, music fans should visit the Spotify Premium product page to purchase a monthly or annual subscription. To get Spotify's Symbian application, music fans can either download it directly to their phones by visiting m.spotify.com through their mobile web browser, or by entering their phone number on new Symbian information page to receive instructions via an SMS.
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