Yes, some of us use Spotify.
Yes, some of us use Spotify.
I repeatedly created an account on the mobile versions to secure a 2-day trial of the paid service—it was quite handy. The sound quality is roughly comparable to standard MP3s. Personally, I haven’t used the service in nearly a year since I went through a frustrating audiophile phase.
I really appreciate the concept of enjoying music on your phone or device without interruptions or extra clutter. While free options are appealing, they don’t quite meet my needs. I can’t pick the songs I want, so should I invest in Spotify Premium? It’s clearly my top choice among music services.
On mobile it's not great without the premium plan, but it works perfectly on PC with the free version. Switching to premium now feels worthwhile because I appreciate the mobile play options and song selection. The monthly cost of $9.99 seems a bit steep, but the service is solid. If you enjoy the free tier, premium could bring more satisfaction. It lacks ads, lets you pick songs or skip them, and offers offline downloads—great perks. I recommend giving it a month. If it doesn’t work, revert to free; if it does, stick with the subscription. (That’s what I meant when I said “yes,” right?)