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Spotify app for Windows Phone 8 updated, exits Beta and now faster than ever

Ron Ron
January 27, 2021
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Spotify app for Windows Phone 8

A new update has been rolled out for the Spotify app on Windows Phone 8. For those of you who have a Spotify subscription and a Windows Phone 8 device, you may have noticed that the beta app was not all that great at times.

With this new update, the overall speed and quality of the app has been increased. Those with a Spotify subscription can finally enjoy Spotify on their Windows Phone 8 and stream or navigate through music faster than before.

“With Spotify Premium you can access millions of tracks from our library, and take your playlists on the go with the Offline mode – no connection needed. If you haven’t tried Premium before, you can try it on your mobile for 48 hours, completely free. You don’t even need to enter credit card details,” the app description reads.

Hit the download link below to snag the update from the Windows Phone Store. Enjoy!

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