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Three turned heads with its attractive Spotify tariff for the HTC Hero late last year, but now the network’s boss says that more bundles are on the way. Read on, and we’ll let you know what’s in store – and when to expect them.

Three UK’s CEO, Kevin Russell, was in London today speaking to journalists about Three’s network and the challenges it faces in future. He revealed that more Spotify bundles with phones, packing in Premium subscription for streaming songs over 3G, are about to be outed.

“We’ve got to expand,” he said. “You’ll see a bigger push as the [Spotify] handset range broadens over the next two to three months.”


HTC Hero gets Spotify bundle on Three


Russell didn’t say whether the new Spotify packages would offer Android handsets or Symbian phones, but since Three offers both flavour of phone, and Spotify has apps available for both platforms, it’s entirely possible. Russell did state that “Android is important” to proving Three as a solid and reliable 3G network, which could hint at more Google smartphones on the way before May.

We’ll let you know as soon as Three makes anymore Spotify phones official, like say, an INQ one.

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