VIDEO: Spotify shows off S60 mobile app

Revealed as "in development" following iPhone and Android launches

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7 September 2009 13:57 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Following the release of the official application for iPhone and Android users who fork out for premium accounts, Spotify has also revealed footage of it mobile app working on an S60 device.

In a blog post, the music streaming company says: "You’ve had a few hours to play around with our iPhone and Android apps but we didn’t want to leave out all those people who have a phone that runs the S60 mobile platform. So here is a first look at a demo of the Spotify running on S60 which is currently in development".

Described as "an early version", Spotify says "we still have a fair bit of work to do before we can release it" before confirming that this version too will only be available for premium members when it finally launches.
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