#TGIF! What songs are getting you into a weekend mood?
RIP to a true legend of disco, Donna Summer. http://t.co/vUvsXyvy
We present you the music selection that our friends from @ShareMyPlaylist have handpicked for May. Tune in here: http://t.co/b9qoq7YQ
Two of the world’s biggest DJs, Ingrosso+ Alesso, are hosting a house party and you’re invited! Join now - http://t.co/8BQLlijB
Spotify London are standing up for REAL food with @jamieoliver's @FoodRev http://t.co/95IRjtxj Get involved May 19! #foodrevolution
Congrats to our Chief Content Officer, Ken Parks, for being one of @FastCompany's 100 Most Creative People in Business! http://t.co/5fH9ZIKZ
Happy #MusicMonday! Check out some new music recommendations from @MonaFims and tell us - what are you listening to? http://t.co/cnVcQ0uF
It's Mother's Day on Sunday and we're compiling a playlist dedicated to Mom. What songs should we add to the list? Suggest a track here!
A new Spotify Desktop Version is rolling out with some awesome new features! Check out our blog for all the details: http://t.co/rWM8Kj3g
Your taste in music is a great way to spark a conversation. Meet new people with the @Tastebuds #SpotifyApp http://t.co/gsKqoX7B
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Spotify mobile requires internet access when streaming music, which may mean extra charges depending on your data plan.
Please check with your mobile operator for more details and to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
If you have an iOS device or Android cell phone, you can use Spotify to transfer your local files from your computer to your phone and listen to Spotify application on your cell phone.
If you have a subscription to Spotify Premium, you will also be able to search, play and sync offline playlists with our entire music catalog of millions of songs.
If you have a Symbian, Windows Phone or Palm cell phone compatible with Spotify you need a Spotify Premium subscription to use Spotify on your cell phone.
Yes. By synching your playlists for offline mode you will be able to listen anywhere, including the underground or on a plane.
You can temporarily cache 3,333 tracks for offline listening.
This depends up upon the type of content.
Yes, Spotify will run on the iPhone and iPod touch. However, Spotify will unfortunately not run on the 1st generation iPod touch.
This depends on your mobile data plan. To avoid any additional fees we suggest that you sync your playlists offline using wifi and then listen to them while on the go.
You’ll need at least a 3G connection in order to stream music. For best performance we suggest you sync your playlists using wifi and then listen to them while on the go.
First, take a look at our Mobile section. On the Overview page, you can find out if your mobile device is supported. The mobile apps themselves are free, and some versions can be used for playing your own music files, but you will need Spotify Premium to take advantage of fully-featured Spotify Mobile streaming and offline mode. Read more »