Android gets Spotify Mobile Radio
- 01 August, 2012 11:31
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Music service, Spotify, has made its Mobile Radio service available on Android.
To access the service, Australians and New Zealanders must have a premium subscription with Spotify. A free 30-day trial is available for testing.
The service is designed to allow users of Android devices to play and save music on the go.
According to Spotify, users can create stations based on any artist, album, or playlist, with “unlimited stations and songs” to “listen forever.”
The announcement follows last month’s launch of Spotify Mobile Radio service on the iOS platform
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