Spotify for Windows Phone is no longer officially supported

Music streaming company Spotify has announced that its Windows Phone app will no longer receive any official updates. Of course, you’ll still be able to use the app but without any new features, improvements, or fixes – the app was last updated in February this year.

“We can confirm Windows Phone 8.x is no longer supported. You can still use our Spotify application on the associated devices but it will no longer receive any further updates and download the application. We apologize for the inconvenience,” Spotify said.

When asked about Spotify for Windows 10, the company said, “Regarding Windows 10, we can’t say at the moment if or when any specific release will be out, but as soon as there is something new, you will receive a notification on your device that an update is available and prompted to download…

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Windows 10-powered Vaio VPU051C11N passes Bluetooth certification

A new Windows 10-powered smartphone has received certification from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). The listing reveals that it’s a Vaio device manufactured by Taiwan-based company Quanta Computer.

As you might already know, Vaio announced Windows 10-powered Phone Biz last month in Japan, where it is set to go on sale next month. However, it is less likely that the new phone is the Phone Biz given that both carry completely different model numbers – VPU051C11N and VPB0511S, respectively. And not to mention that the company has already confirmed that it currently has no plans to launch the Phone Biz in the US.

A Quanta MTP8952 phone powered by Snapdragon 615 and sporting a 4.7-inch 1080p display was spotted at GFXBench late last year. However, that’s not enough to speculate the MTP8952 is the same device that has been certified by Bluetooth…

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