Windows Phone 8 App Pick: Spotify Beta

Spotify makes its triumphant debut on Windows Phone 8

App: Spotify
Category: Music + Video
Publisher: Spotify AB
Price: FREE (requires Spotify Premium subscription)

When Microsoft and its partners shipped the first Windows Phone 8 handsets last fall, users noticed something disconcerting: Despite the promised backwards compatibility with previous generation Windows Phone 7.x apps, some favorite apps, including Spotify, were not available for the new platform. Over time, however, these apps are reappearing in native Windows Phone 8 guise. And today, a beta version of Spotify is available.

If you’re curious why Spotify and some other key Windows Phone 7.x apps dropped off the face of the earth, at least for Windows Phone 8 users, the reason is simple: They were written with native code, which in Windows Phone 7.x required special assistance and permission from Microsoft. (That’s no longer true in Windows Phone 8.) But since the underlying platform in Windows Phone 7.x was based on Windows CE, and not on mainstream Windows versions, that code isn’t native to Windows Phone 8. So these apps simply won’t run on Windows Phone 8. And Spotify is one of those apps.

The new version of the app, available exclusively on Windows Phone 8, brings the excellent Spotify service back to Microsoft’s mobile platform. If you’re not familiar with Spotify, it’s an online music service, similar in some ways to Pandora or Xbox Music Pass, that lets you listen to radio-like playlists (Pandora-like) as well as selections of songs you’ve carefully crafted (as you might with Xbox Music Pass).

Spotify is available in three tiers. The free version lets you listen on your PC and is ad supported. An Unlimited tier removes the ads for just $4.99 per month. And the high-end Premium tier, which costs $9.99 per month, lets you listen on mobile devices, too, and download songs for offline use.

You need the Spotify Premium subscription to use Spotify on Windows Phone 8. However, Spotify says that “you can try it on your mobile device for 48 hours, completely free. You don’t even need to enter credit card details. Simply download the app and log in.” The Windows Phone Blog claims the free period is 30 days long, however.

According to the firm, Spotify for Windows Phone 8 includes the following features:

  • Search, browse & play millions of tracks.
  • Explore & play your friends' playlists, top artists and tracks.      
  • Stream over WiFi or 2.5/3G all your existing playlists are available.
  • Offline playlists play your music without an internet connection.
  • On-the-fly sync every track you add to a playlist appears on mobile and computer.
  • What's New view.
  • Receive music from friends via the inbox.
  • Starred tracks tag all your favourites into a special list.

Spotify is among a rare group of gotta-have-it apps for Windows Phone 8, alongside some of my previous app picks like LastPass and Kindle, as well as Audible, as it’s a viable alternative to Xbox Music Pass, which currently only works with Windows 8/RT/7, Windows Phone 7.5/8, and Xbox 360. Spotify is also available on Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and Android devices.

You can download the Spotify Beta for Windows Phone 8 from the Windows Phone Store. According to Microsoft, this app is just starting its roll out, so it might take a few more hours before it shows up in search or is available for download in your location.

Discuss this Article 9

47u2caryj
on Feb 8, 2013

I got rid of my WP8 because this app wasn't available at the time. Oh well maybe in two years once my contract is up.

sege122
on Feb 8, 2013

This is good news. The Xbox Music service has been a bit of disappointment in so many ways. As soon as my annual Zune Pass expires I will be moving to Spotify. Even the free service is a better desktop client than the metro music app on Windows 8.

prettyconfusd
on Feb 8, 2013

Glad to see it finally arrive on WP8. Hopefully, with their being such cross-over between W8 and WP8 we'll see a Windows RT app appearing in the next few months too.

Unless Xbox Music gets it's act together I'll be moving back to Spotify this summer, I've had to actually move back to Zune desktop because of problems with the Xbox apps and lack of syncing/any useful features. Unfortunately my WP8 won't play the Zune music files due to DRM so my phone music is entirely separate from my computer music, defeating the entire purpose of the ecosystem.

AlexKven
on Feb 8, 2013

Now what I want is a fast and fluid spotify WinRT app so we don't have to use the sucky desktop client.

Frontier9
on Feb 10, 2013

Okay, I am in the middle of a trial Xbox Music Pass and then this article appears. Apart from all the features or syncing issues Xbox Music Box may or may not have, how about the (streaming) sound quality?
I had, so far, no hesitation to transfer my Xbox Music Pass trial into a one year subscription. It works fine on my W8 PC’s and on my HTC 8X. I love it, especially the UI.
After reading this article, I opted for the 48hours trail from Spotify for WP8 App just to check it out.
I dislike the Spotify UI but the sound quality is absolutely better than MS Music Box IMO. I almost hate to admit it but the sound quality on both on my W8 PC desktop client (through Bose Companion 20 speakers) and my HTC 8X smartphone do sound noticeably better. More crisp, more debt, more full. And without any hiccups in the streaming whilst listening. Anybody out there having similar experience from an acoustic point of view? At what bit rate is Music Box streaming anyway?

Kittykay_beautiful
on Feb 10, 2013

Cool

ahryan1972
on Feb 10, 2013

I can't get the Spotify desktop client to recognize my HTC 8X, which is required to sync songs from my local library to my phone. Now, playlists on my phone appear but are missing songs from artists like Pink Floyd and the Beatles that are not in the Spotify catalog.

Anyone able to get this to work?

Earlkarp
on Feb 11, 2013

I too love Spotify on the desktop, but wish they would change two things. 1) That Spotify would be able to play my local WMA files. Yes, I have local storage for my music collection, I know this is against pthurrott's latest mantra. I haven't let go yet; 2) Spotify would enable the free (ad-based) version on WPhone. It is already available on Android and iPhone.

boslon
on Mar 29, 2013

Unfortunately, on my Lumia 620 there is no way to download to the sd card instead of phone memory. Thus means Spotify, deezer and rdio are not fully usable in windows phone 8.

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