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mSpot launches music streaming service for Android phones

mSpot, a known name in Cloud-based entertainment services, has rolled out its latest music streaming service for Android-based smartphones. According to the company officials this service offers users to upload their music collections on the cloud based server and thus granting an access for the same via 3G or Wi-Fi from their Android devices.

Google states that earlier the version was launched in beta version at the I/O developer conference, now it can directly be accessed from any Android based device. On top of this users will now be able to upload music files up to 2 GB for free.

In addition to this mSpot offers an extra space with a certain price, for instance 10 GB of cloud storage space is priced at $2.99, 20 GB for $4.99, 50 GB for $9.99 and 100 GB for $13.99.

Daren Tsui, mSpot CEO excitedly claimed that this service helps in growth of fixed and portable devices that caters to the playing of the music and makes the 'entertainment anywhere' come alive without any manual hassle. This service can be availed once the mSpot application is downloaded.