When it comes to music streaming services, Spotify is probably one of the best there is. The service lists over 20 million tracks and is available in 55 markets including Malaysia, and now Spotify is available for free on mobile and tablets. But there’s a catch.
On mobile devices you are able to pick an artist or playlist and hear a stream of shuffled tracks, you can’t however pick a single song to play or play songs in the order that you’d like. And you will have to listen to ads between a few tracks.
On tablets, Spotify’s new free service offers a user experience that’s almost similar to what you’d get on your desktop meaning you can pick any song or album and listen to it on demand, with ads.
Spotify is available to iOS and Android users right now, and can be downloaded in the App Store and Google Play.
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