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Spotify
Symbian-Guru’s 2009 Top 5 Multimedia Applications
Media consumption and creation is one category where you can easily find a ton of solutions for Symbian devices. Whether you’re into music, video, photos; whether it’s streaming, editing, playing ; whether it’s on a touchscreen or on a regular S60 3rd edition phone, the possibilities are endless, and you’re almost sure to find what [...]
It’s Possible To Design Gorgeous Applications For Symbian
One of the complaints that Symbian always receives is that the UI is outdated and that the available applications look like they came straight out of 2004. By comparison, 3rd party software developped for the iPhone/iPod Touch, Android and even Blackberry add amazing eye-catching graphics with animations, transitions and transparency. While I do agree that [...]
Spotify For Symbian Overview & Video Demo
Ricky told you yesterday about Spotify’s new application for Symbian which you can get by pointing your phone’s browser to m.spotify.com. Unlike the computer based Spotify service, you can’t access the service on your mobile unless you have a Premium account, which is roughly a 10$/month price. In case you’re wondering whether it’s worth it [...]
Spotify Goes Symbian
It was rumored a few months ago that Spotify was going to release a Symbian client of their music application – in fact, the team even put together a quick video showing a few features and whatnot. Earlier this morning, Spotify officially announced and released their Spotify for Symbian application, which supports both touchscreen and [...]
Spotify Enters The Symbian Scene
Spotify is a music service in which you can stream music you want to listen to over the internet, unlike Nokia’s Comes With Music which is available for Symbian-powered handsets such as the X6. In Spotify, the music on their servers but users can access the music how often they want and when they want. [...]

