The popular music streaming app Spotify is now available for Windows Phone 8. According to the Windows Phone Blog, it just started rolling out, so it might take some time before it shows up in. Windows Phone 8 users will no longer be left out of the music streaming goodness that is Spotify. Today, a beta version of an app destined for Windows Phone 8 was launched as a free download on. https://evernorthern214.weebly.com/blog/can-you-copy-saved-artists-from-spotify-to-pandora-free.
Spotify music streaming app is now available for download from Windows Phone store for Windows Phone 8 devices. With this new beta app, you can access millions of tracks from our library, and take your playlists on the go with the Offline mode. You have a 30 day free trial after which you need to subscribe to $9.99 premium service.
Features:
– Search, browse & play millions of tracks.
– Explore & play your friends’ playlists, top artists and tracks.
– Stream over WiFi or 2.5/3G – all your existing playlists are available.
– Offline playlists – play your music without an internet connection.
– On-the-fly sync – every track you add to a playlist appears on mobile and computer.
– What’s New view.
– Receive music from friends via the inbox.
– Starred tracks – tag all your favourites into a special list.
– Explore & play your friends’ playlists, top artists and tracks.
– Stream over WiFi or 2.5/3G – all your existing playlists are available.
– Offline playlists – play your music without an internet connection.
– On-the-fly sync – every track you add to a playlist appears on mobile and computer.
– What’s New view.
– Receive music from friends via the inbox.
– Starred tracks – tag all your favourites into a special list.
Download the app here.
Source: Windows Blog Spotify free music app. https://evernorthern214.weebly.com/blog/spotify-app-not-responding-pc.
While us iOS and Android users have been enjoying Spotify for quite a while now, the app just now hit the Windows Phone 8 store. While it’s launching in beta mode, the app is available for everyone, just don’t expect a completely smooth and snappy music app right off the bat, since the dev team is still working on it.
This actually marks the first time that an official Spotify app has become available on the Windows Phone operating system. In the past, Windows Phone 7 had a third-party Spotify app (as well as on BlackBerry), which was actually funded by Microsoft to try and get it on their platform as soon as possible, but now the official Spotify team has released a dedicated app for Windows Phone 8.
Many of the features that you’ll find on the app are the same features that iOS and Android users have been enjoying for a while now. You can do things like create playlists, browse playlists of friends, and even discover new music. The app works in the cloud, but it also has an offline mode that allows you download your library to your device for offline listening.
Spotify For Windows 8.1
The app is available for free, with a 30-day free trial to Spotify Premium, which is required in order to take advantage of the mobile app. Premium service costs $9.99 a month, and it allows you sync your Spotify library between devices, including your computer. Computer-only use is free, but you’ll also be treated with ads if you plan to go with that route.