- by Daniel Melia
- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Spotify have unveiled the first details of an application that will take their music streaming service on to mobile phones.
The app was demonstrated at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco yesterday (May 27), with developers calling it a “work in progress”.
The mobile phone service will allow users to listen to tracks offline with a new sync function, transfer songs and playlists to their phone from a laptop and search for tracks in the Spotify database.
On a possible release date of the application, the company commented: "To head off the inevitable questions, we don't have any more details on when it will be available, etc.
“Also, this isn't the only mobile app we're working on, so stay tuned to this space for all sorts of cool stuff in the future."
You can see a video demonstratiuon of the app below:

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