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Would you pay £10 a month for Spotify on your phone? 

Would you pay £10 a month for Spotify on you phone?
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No it is too steep for me. 94%  94%  [ 17 ]
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Would you pay £10 a month for Spotify on your phone? 
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Spotify is coming to the iPhone.

http://www.t3.com/news/will-apple-iphon ... hes?=40495



Is the asking price of £9.99 worth it?


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I like to own my music so I would not even pay £1 a month.
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I'd rather spend £10 each month on iTunes and get some music I can keep, burn to disc etc.

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I don't use it anyway, so I'm not likely to pay to have it on miPhone.

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spottywhatnow?

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You're 'aving a larrrf :shock:

I'd rather buy a new CD every month and keep the music I pay for. If I really "need" to listen to a new tune on the move, I could probably buy it from one of the available stores.

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Nope, but it seems you can't underestimate the amount of people with more money than sense these days :oops:

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I'd rather spend £10 each month on iTunes and get some music I can keep, burn to disc etc.


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I would... but my phone has an FM radio built in... and I can stream from last.fm and similar anyway... not to mention huge microSD storage for putting my own music on

I wouldn't pay for the PC version... and nor would I for any other solution

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I would pay £5.99 for the app providing you were able to pre-download and listen when not in wifi coverage

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I would buy it.

Paying £10 a month for spotify would give me access to more music that I would want to listen to than spending £10 a month would.


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I would buy it.

Paying £10 a month for spotify would give me access to more music that I would want to listen to than spending £10 a month would.


That's a good way of looking at it if you would listen to that much music on your phone every month. As for me, I think £10 in itunes would more than cover me for the month and I would own the tracks and be able to listen to them whenever I wanted.

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Not a chance in hell.

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No, given I probably spend about 2-3 minutes a month listening to music, no. Just not interested.

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£120 a year on music that you don't get to keep?

Considering you can pick up an album for about £5-8, that's about 20 albums-worth of music you don't get to keep.

Or about 190 songs that you don't get to keep.

Or just under 1GB of music that you don't get to keep.

That's half a small ipod's worth of music you don't get to keep.


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