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Pure Lounge app gets Android residency

Android users finally get their piece of the Pure Lounge pie, for radio listening on the move

If you’ve been impatiently waiting for those radio specialists over at Pure to allow its Pure Lounge app to take up residence in the Android Market, the wait is over.

For those not familiar with its features, Pure Lounge for Android enables you to listen to all manner of radio stations from a pool of 18,000 local, national and global radio stations on the move, in addition to podcasts, ambient Pure sounds and listen again content – an easy way of saving a favourite radio show and listening to it at your convenience. More excitedly though, the Android app will support Pure Music – Pure’s Spotify-baiting cloud based music streaming service – which is due to launch any day now.

This means you can you access all your Pure Music playlists, and dig around the 15 million strong library of tracks for a £5 monthly subscription. With Pure adding caching to its list of features come January for offline listening on the move, its usability is on the cusp of getting a considerable boost. But you do have to pay a £10 monthly fee for the privilege. You can find out all you need to know about Pure Music here.

The Pure lounge app is available to download now, and best of all it won’t cost you a penny.

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Dan is Editor-in-chief of Stuff, working across the magazine and the Stuff.tv website.  Our Editor-in-Chief is a regular at tech shows such as CES in Las Vegas, IFA in Berlin and Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as well as at other launches and events. He has been a CES Innovation Awards judge. Dan is completely platform agnostic and very at home using and writing about Windows, macOS, Android and iOS/iPadOS plus lots and lots of gadgets including audio and smart home gear, laptops and smartphones. He's also been interviewed and quoted in a wide variety of places including The Sun, BBC World Service, BBC News Online, BBC Radio 5Live, BBC Radio 4, Sky News Radio and BBC Local Radio.

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