Spotify redesigned the Windows Phone app and released on Tuesday, finally included the radio, discover and browser features and redesigned the app’s user interface. the recent change is most noticeable, the interface was totally rebuilt for a much more better look, comparatively like Android and iOS apps.
However the end user experience is now resembling more closer to Android and iOS counterparts, although it still requires a paid subscription. The other versions of the app also requires the paid subscription to access all of its features, but there’s a standard version available which is limited in accessibility and can be obtained for as low as $9.99 per month ( and $4.99 per month for the students )
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The new features such as radio, discover and browse were the part of their other desktop and mobile apps already, but was missing from Windows Phone release. The radio feature enables user to listen to genre based stations and to create their own aswell; the section browse facilitates user to find sort playlists that suit their modes, the last but not least discover provides recommendations based on personalized view.
Spotify’s iOS apps and desktop software were also refreshed recently in feature packed updates that released last month. Users who are new to this app can try it for 30 days as a trial for free.
The latest version of this app can be installed directly from the Windows Phone Store