SoftwareSpotify app now accessible via Google Android app store

Spotify app now accessible via Google Android app store

Spotify-Logo Devices operating on the Google Android platform through the Android app Store will now offer the Spotify application. This application is called Droidify and is supposedly created by a Swedish coder.

According to PCAdvisor, Droidify has been initiated by a third-party developer with the assistance of the Spotify open API. Through this application, users can listen to booming music even while traveling and create as well as manage their own playlists using both 3G and Wi-Fi.

This ad-free application can be used by Spotify Premium account holders. Users will be offered the music streaming service similar to the commercial radio which is created with adverts. The only drawback of this service is that it doesn’t allow offline playback.

The application is also rumored to be waiting for an approval from Apple.

Spotify Premium account holders can acquire Droidify via the Google Android app store by paying a monthly subscription of £10.

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