Review Apple iPhone Spotify Mobile
Spotify has been the talk of gadget geeks and lovers of music and since its launch earlier this year in Europe.
On the PC (or Mac) can be described as a huge jukebox that allows you to release the music of your choice and make the collection of your favorite bands and songs, at once, one being iTunes. But free. The trick is that you are not legally “own” music, but listening through the Internet.
The soft Spotify for the Apple iPhone launched Monday, September 7th, 2009. Within days, he became the number one active collaboration in the App Store (no small feat considering that there are over 75,000 that already exist).

Once you have downloaded the application for the iPhone arrives at the login page that is immediately required to register for an account Spotify Premium (at a cost of £ 10 per month, which can be canceled at any time – not to sign a length of twelve months or more contracts from here). And while very few people actually like paying for music more, you get the bonus of not having to endure those annoying little ads that pop up now and after the desktop version of the APA.
After swallowing the bitter pill to pay to use Spotify on the iPhone, the application itself is no less pleasant to use. Your iPhone music library reflects what you have in your library computer-based music (and vice versa).
You can find songs almost immediately if you are in a Wi-Fi, or a few seconds if you’re in a 3G connection. And you can save up to 3333 favorite songs as “playlists offline ‘you can choose to listen anytime you are within range of a network. A massive bonus. And a feature that Spotify promises to soon reach the desktop version.
Creation of new or updated reading lists, disposal and waste time with your loved one and is pretty quick and easy. He quickly got used to search the entire discographies of all our favorite bands and order accordingly.
While some users have reported problems with noise and sound quality, that have not experienced such problems in the three days of hammering on the phone Spotify Jesus. We imagine that serious audiophiles only listen to their music via iPhone of thousands of pounds in expensive hi-fi equipment or boxes of kit noise cancellation may have noticed a difference in fidelity music.
For the record, the iPhone Spotify music is streamed using the Ogg Vorbis codec at 160 kbps, compared with the Premium version of Office that runs at 320kbps. This means that if you connect your desktop version in the house of his hi-fi kit, you will not be disappointed.
This is the “Playlist no connection” on app really does for us. We’ve even been to remove the iPod icon four Perma icons at the bottom of the iPhone screen and replaced by a permanent Spotify icon. Synchronize music is quite fast, but if you synchronize a value of 3333 all songs via your Wi-Fi, you can go do something else for an hour or two (or just leave it on overnight).
Still using the iPod app on our iPhone to maintain some essential albums to listen at all times, mainly because you can not do anything on the phone while listening to your songs Spotify, then you can always listen to your album on the iPod in the background while browsing in Safari, check your email, update their Facebook / Flickr and do Bits and Bobs do while in his brand new 3GS. (Apparently, new versions Android S60 is perfectly in the background).
But Spotify landing on the iPhone, the music got better.
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