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Spotify app on Windows Phone hands-on

We just got our first hands-on with Spotify on Windows Phone, running on a Jil Sander device from LG, of all things. This instantly gives Spotify users a brand new reason to step up and enroll in the premium plan, and it gives Windows Phone users a brand new reason to get eager about, well, music. The interface is predictably slick, as you’d expect from a Mango app and, after signing on, we were easily ready to browse our playlists, browse our friends’ playlists and naturally look for some tunes. We’re working to get confirmation of just when you can download it yourself, and we’ve a video of it in action coming soon. But, until then, benefit from the gallery below!

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