Kindle Fire finally receives Spotify App

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Digital music service provider Spotify is finally making their app available to Kindle Fire users as the latter can now download the Spotify app at the Amazon app store.

Users -either on Kindle Fire or not- who download the free version of the Spotify app can stream music being played by Internet radio stations with commercial breaks. Those who pay for their subscription on the other hand, or Premium users, will have a “full mobile experience”.

Premium subscription costs $9.99 per month and users can create and listen to customized playlist, enjoy the app’s social media features and the best of it all, no commercial breaks.

The Spotify app for the Kindle Fire app includes upgrades, such as slide out navigation windows. It also features a crossfaded playback and the ability to create folders for different playlists.

Spotify recently updated their Spotify app for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich users. The update includes a 32-kbps “extreme” sound quality.

But the latter is also heavily dependent on the headphones or speakers that you use on your MP3 device.

So if you’re a music fanatic and can’t live without it whenever you go out on a stroll, then download the Spotify app in your Kindle Fire so you could have music everywhere you go.

Kindle Fire owners must be happy now!

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