Spotify now free on Windows Phone

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 Windows Phone owners can now enjoy access to millions of songs across their smartphones for free after Spotify announced the movet hat will them listen to all their playlists, discover new music, or simply sit back and dig into their favourite artist’s entire back catalogue.

“We’re excited to see Spotify made available for free on Windows Phone,” said Steve Guggenheimer, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Corp. “This puts a much-loved listening experience in the hands of Windows Phone fans across the world, and beautifully showcases both our platform and the Spotify service.”

The music streaming service also introduced a series of additional improvements throughout the app such as search results and also made easier the browsing of artists and music discovery in the app.

“We’re all about bringing more music to more people,” says Dave Price, Director of Product at Spotify. “Today we’re doing just that by bringing the best free music experience to Windows Phone users across the globe”.

Spotify Premium continues to offer the ultimate listening experience with on-demand, ad-free access to your music in high quality. In addition, you can sync playlists to your phone for use in offline mode. This comes in handy any time that you do not have an Internet connection. Spotify is also available in its ad-supported, free version on all devices.

Spotify might not be available in your country.

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