I'd happily pay £10 a month to get spotify on my mobile (if it was fairly close to the desktop product) - however they'd have to port it to windows mobile first
I can see the problem for free users. If you were to sync over the music onto your phone to listen to it offline, they couldn't get the ads playing every X songs like they do on the pc...
It would be worth the money for heavy listeners. Think about it:
Having access to soooo much music instantly, anywhere (almost 4 million tracks)
No planning - Just think of who you want to hear while walking to work, on the train etc.
not having to spend every few days loading up music from your PC
not worrying about buying/upgrading storage for your phone
I'd consider it when I go Android, especially as you obviously get ad free and higher bit-rate sound Spotify on your PC as well. Yes, it's a bit steep but I welcome this
I just spend less than £10 a month on music normally so it isn't justifiable for me, plus it would be a strain on my mobile bandwidth limits.
Interesting concept though, maybe if they reduce the price or offer more for your money (like maybe a certain amount of permanent downloads each month included in the price?) then maybe I would be more interested.
I'd happily pay £10 a month to get spotify on my mobile (if it was fairly close to the desktop product) - however they'd have to port it to windows mobile first
I had a look see if it was available on WM, it's not, however there was a thread on the official spotify forums asking for a version for WM devices... a year ago... So seems it won't happen.
I don't quite understand why large companies are only providing programs and apps for the iphone and android, it's not like there are far more WM devices out there... Obviously it's not "cool" enough for them...
On the plus side - not sure if it will actually happen tho - someones got a working port of android onto the xperia I think it works alongside the normal OS instead of having to reflash the device if they get it functioning nicely I can prolly use spotify via that.
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