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Spotify India prepares for the launch as premium plans silently roll out


People in India have eagerly waited for Spotify to launch in the country. Well, that date might arrive real soon, as the company has silently rolled out premium plans at Rs. 119 ($1.67) per month. The option to sign up for the premium service seems to be working for only existing customers. Here’s how you can try and get it. Go to the Spotify site on the desktop and login to your account. Click on your profile, and then on the Account option. Go to Edit Profile, and change your country to India. Once you’ve done that, head to the trial…

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