Spotify has updated its iPad app to include Your Music, a design and feature set already available on the music streamer's desktop and mobile apps which make it easier to save, organize and browse music, The redesign also brings Spotify's dark theme, typography and rounded iconography to the iPad. Today's announcement describes the upgrades:
● Content is king. "Our new design looks even better on a big screen, and makes accessing your favourite music smoother than ever. The new dark theme and refined interface lets the content come forward and ‘pop’, just like in a cinema when you dim the lights."
● "It’s Your Music collection. Save albums and flick through their beautiful cover art, gather your favourite artists and create playlists for every mood and moment. Found a song or album that you like? Just hit save to add it to your collection. It’s that simple."
● "Different devices. Same great look. Regardless of whether you’re curating at home, listening on the go, or trying to make your workday go faster, you can now enjoy the same great look."
“Your Music is the perfect iPad feature,” says Dave Price, Director of Product at Spotify. “In fact, our users have been telling us that the tablet is one of their favourite devices when it comes to browsing, curating and saving music. And with our new design, our iPad users can enjoy the best-looking experience of any music service – one that’s easy to use and consistent across all devices.”
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