Spotify Mobile for Symbian Released

Following on from the Spotify App for the iPhone and iPod Touch owners of Symbian (specifically S60) phones can now join the Spotify revolution thanks to a new Spotify Mobile App having just been made available for S60 based phones.
The Spotify Mobile for S60 App, which, for those that have no idea what Spotify actually is (where have you been?) allows users to access Spotify’s music on demand service, not only allows for direct streaming of music but, just like the Spotify iPhone/iPod Touch App, also allows for offline music listing thanks to its ability to cache audio tracks to the phone’s memory (meaning you can playback caches tracks without any connection to the net whatsoever, be it 3G or WiFi).
As well as taking in a host of Nokia handsets (as one would expect, being that this is a Symbian based application), such as the Nokia 5520, 5530 and 5800 XpressMusic phones, the Spotify Mobile for S60 also offers support of non-Nokia handsets running the S60 OS such as the decidedly popular Sony Ericsson Satio and the Samsung i8910 Omnia HD.
Here’s a full list of the Symbian phones that are supported:
- Nokia 5230
- Nokia 5320 XpressMusic
- Nokia 5530 XpressMusic
- Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
- Nokia 6220 classic
- Nokia 6710 Navigator
- Nokia 6720 classic
- Nokia 6730 classic
- Nokia E51
- Nokia E52
- Nokia E63
- Nokia E66
- Nokia E71
- Nokia E75
- Nokia N78
- Nokia N82
- Nokia N85
- Nokia N86 8MP
- Nokia N95
- Nokia N95 8GB
- Nokia N96
- Nokia N97
- Samsung GT-I7110
- Samsung i8910 Omnia HD
- Sony Ericsson Satio
The Spotify Mobile for S60 can be downloaded for free from here however you’ll need to factor in a monthly subscription fee of just under $10 in order to access the Spotify service (which, concerning the sheer wealth and scope of music on offer, is hardly a King’s ransom).
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