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Spotify to offer 'free' mobile service to Android and iOS

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Good news.

"Spotify to offer 'free' mobile service to Android and iOS"

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BBC News.

http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-25338591
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Looks Good
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Cool slight_smile

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Yes it's about time really
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If it's really free, might be worth a look as a replacement for downloading songs at 89p a time from Amazon MP3.

 

The cynic in me says there will be probably some kind of catch.

 

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I'll stick to my ad free, subscription free G Music, You Tube and TuneIn radio - Can't see the need for anything else and I've got O2 Tracks, Play and Amazon MP3 if I feel the urge to spend any money slight_smile
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@Anonymous wrote:

If it's really free, might be worth a look as a replacement for downloading songs at 89p a time from Amazon MP3.

 

The cynic in me says there will be probably some kind of catch.

 


The catch is that your playlist is interspersed with audible adverts. Its also not really a replacement for downloading songs as the free version of Spotify doesn't allow you to save songs to your device, you need a Premium account for that. That means you'll only be able to stream music....which chews through data VERY quickly.

 

I've got a Premium account so I've had my playlists downloaded on my iPod and my old BlackBerry 9900 for some time.

 

 

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