Spotify, the popular music application, is now available in to download on Symbian based phones with more apps planned for the future. Spotify gives world of music in your pocket and works with Wi-Fi or data plans. You can play offline playlists, access your Spotify acocunt and sync-on the fly with your computer.
In order to use these mobile versions, you'll need a Spofity Premium account and a Symbian mobile phone. Currently the service is not available in the United States.
The Symbian phones now supported by Spotify include:
Spotify can run on the following Symbian devices:
- 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 technology used for Spotify's downloadable music application has
long been used by several of the leading handset manufacturers to
create advanced user interfaces across various mobile platforms. Using
that same technology to build downloadable applications is a logical
step as post-loaded services on mobile devices rapidly expands from
iPhones to the much larger total smartphone market.