Dec 2, 2010 15:55 GMT  ·  By

A new version of Spotify for Android has been made available for download for all those who are fond of using this application to keep themselves entertained while on the go.

The new release comes with a wide range of enhancements, it seems, as well as with support for even more devices that before, with some of the most notable presences on the support list being HTC's new Desire HD and Desire Z, as well as the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

“Today we’ve got a great looking update to our popular Android app to let you know about,” the development team notes in a recent blog post.

“The update includes a major rework of the look and feel to the app, numerous performance improvements and support for a number of newly supported devices including the Samsung Galaxy Tab.”

At the same time, users would benefit from new graphics with the latest version of Spotify for Android, as well as from support for more screen resolutions than before, and other enhancements more.

Along with the aforementioned improvements, users would also benefit from the inclusion of various fixes into the mix, as well as from the possibility to install the application on a larger number of devices.

Among the mobile phones that are now supported in Spotify for Android, we can count: Huawei U8300, Motorola Cliq, Motorola Cliq XT, Motorola XT720, Samsung Galaxy 3 (Apollo), Sony Ericsson X10 Mini Pro, Sony Ericsson X8 and ZTE Blade, as well as the aforementioned three devices.

The release notes of the new app version includes:

- All the graphics have been re-done and are now available in high-definition. - The overall design has been re-done. - Support for almost any screen resolution, rotation and density, even tablet resolutions. - On-the-fly screen rotation support, used on devices with fold-out keyboard. - Multiple performance improvements to increase applications speed. - Improved error messages with better descriptions. - Improved detection of network connection and faster reconnections. - Fixed the texts and controllers that were cropped in some places. - Fixed the album art view which was often inconsistent with what was playing. - Fixed when the widget was not showing the correct content. - Fixed an issue with the application not playing the next song in certain cases.

Spotify for Android was already made available for download in the Android Market, the company announced.