The update also fixes several bugs that were previously reported

Feb 4, 2012 15:01 GMT  ·  By

One of the most popular online music subscription service, Rhapsody has just updated its Android client. The application's user interface has been redesigned to match larger tablets displays. Aside from support for tablets, the application now features robust music management and discovery, along with editorial Features and album Suggestions. However, these new features require Android 3.0 and up, as well as screen size of 9-inch or greater.

Several bugs have been fixed as well, including an error adding large number of tracks to a playlist and an issue with grabbing audio focus at startup.

In addition, the developers fixed an issue with sign-in screen for Kindle Fire, and also included a playback fix for Samsung devices running Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread.

Rhapsody client is now available as a free download in the Android Market and is fully compatible with all devices running Android 1.6 and up.