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An exclusive deal from Samsung: buy a Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10 or S10+ and get six months of Spotify Premium for free! Unlimited music has never felt so good. Search Spotify app on software store or webpage. Then download and install Spotify app on your computer and Samsung Galaxy S10. Open Spotify on your Samsung Galaxy S10 and computer respectively. Make sure you've logged in to the same Spotify account. Then build the connection between your Samsung Galaxy S10 and computer via USB cable or Wi-Fi. For eligible owners of Samsung's latest flagship handset, the Galaxy S10, Spotify is offering six months of its premium subscription service for free. There are a couple of catches that come with.
The new Galaxy S10 line of phones, rolling out now, come with Spotify as the default music streaming app and service. What’s more, the handsets also include six months of free Spotify Premium.
Samsung and Spotify have a pretty cozy relationship now and figures to only get tighter. The two entered into a partnership back in August 2018 which is starting to play out on Samsung’s latest devices.
Six months of Spotify Premium normally retails for $9.99 per month; the deal is worth around $60 in total.
Spotify Premium Features
- Shuffle play
- Ad free
- Unlimited skips
- Listen offline
- Play any track
- High quality audio
Not only are the S10, S10e, and S10 Plus pre-installed with Spotify as the default music client, but other models are, too. The forthcoming Galaxy Fold will also be set up the same way, as will select Galaxy A devices.
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It’s worth noting that the deal is only open to new Spotify Premium/Unlimited accounts who have not previously paid for the service or used a trial offer. This could exclude a pretty decent amount of people as it’s one of the most popular streaming services around and free trials are rather commonplace.
Spotify is also integrated with Samsung’s Bixby virtual assistant, including content and recommendations that will display on the Bixby home screen.
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Whether we’re talking about iPhones or Android devices, there’s no better piece of digital real estate than an app situated directly on a smartphone homescreen right out of the box. Indeed, prime placement on iOS is why Apple services like Maps and Apple Music managed to become so successful in a relatively short time frame.
In light of that, Spotify earlier today announced that its app will come pre-installed across the entirety of Samsung’s 2019 smartphone lineup, a list of devices which includes the company’s S10 models and even the Galaxy Fold. What’s more, Samsung buyers will be able to enjoy six free months of Spotify Premium right out of the gate.
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“We were very excited to be named Samsung’s go-to music streaming service several months ago and today’s news will only ensure a more seamless Spotify listening experience across devices for listeners around the world,” Sten Garmark of Spotify said in a press release. “This partnership makes it easy for Samsung mobile users to access their favorite music and podcasts on Spotify, wherever they are and however they choose to listen.”
All in all, this is a pretty smart and strategic move for Spotify, especially amid reports that demand for Samsung’s new smartphones are coming in stronger than anticipated.
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As far as Spotify’s ongoing battle with Apple Music, the latest figures show that Spotify currently boasts 96 million paid subscribers while Apple Music has more than 50 million subscribers. While some contend that Apple Music will inevitably catch up to and surpass Spotify in terms of overall users, Spotify in recent years has done an impressive job of boosting its cumulative number of paid subscribers.