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Symbian Now Supports Spotify

SpotifyEveryone loves streaming music. Well, maybe not everyone, but there are plenty of people out there who rely on streaming music to listen to the newest singles and mixes being released. File storage issues aside, streaming music services deliver a versatile music experience to any client online

Spotify is a major peer-to-peer music streaming service with millions of users and thousands of songs. The iPhone has it, Android phones have it, and now, much to the exuberant joy of Symbian phone owners, various Symbian devices will now support Spotify!

Users of the Sony Ericsson Satio, Samsung i8910 HD, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia E71 and the Nokia 6220 Classic can now log in to Spotify to listen to their favorite tunes.

For those who are unfamiliar with the Spotify service, it is a paid internet service that allows users to stream or purchase music through their service. They also get money from online advertising as well.

The monthly service fee clocks up to 9.99 Pounds a month, and while streaming music is an excellent service to get for this price, non-music fans obviously have nothing to gain from this deal. In fact, even music fans might want to opt out. If you are the kind of individual who is rarely able to access a network for any reason, or you are the type to not stream music (maybe you prefer to buy the albums and singles the moment they are released), then Spotify has little to offer.

On the other hand, anyone who wants to access their online playlist at Last FM, or to check the latest hits from a new upcoming band or simply want to listen to new tunes instead of sticking to the same old tracks stored on the mobile would definitely enjoy the Spotify music streaming service.

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