Spotify Mobile has just touched down on another platform: Palm’s webOS. That’s great news for music-appreciating owners of the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus, who can finally listen to Spotify’s millions-strong music library on their smartphone.

The Spotify Mobile app is available now from Palm’s webOS app store, and works in much the same way as existing Spotify apps for iOS, Symbian and Android. You can search, browse and stream music using your Palm phone’s data connection or Wi-Fi, or create and cache offline playlists if you don’t want to run up those data costs.

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You can wirelessly sync local music files to your phone; create, sync and edit playlists; view friends’ playlists; send and receive music via an inbox; share tunes and playlists through Facebook, email and SMS; and scrobble the music you’ve listened to to Last.fm.

The app itself is free to download, but as with Spotify Mobile for other smartphone platforms you’ll need a premium Spotify subscription (£9.99 per month) to use it.

Out now | £Free | Spotify blog

  • bensillis

    It says an awful lot about the state of BlackBerry development when Spotify goes for webOS next over a platform with user base orders of magnitude greater. I do wonder what the problem is though, as Pandora works on Berrys in the US. It must be feasible, I'd have thought.

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