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We compared Trebel, an app that lets you download music for free, with Spotify's free version

Trebel allows you to download music for offline listening, while Spotify's free app only lets you listen when connected to WiFi or data plans.

We compared Trebel, an app that lets you download music for free, with Spotify's free version

Spotify has a better song selection — some artists and songs are missing from Trebel.

Spotify has a better song selection — some artists and songs are missing from Trebel.

This is where Spotify regains the upper hand. While Trebel allows you to actually download the songs you want for free, you probably won't be able to find every song you're looking for — especially if you're into obscure or eclectic stuff. Spotify, by contrast, has a wide variety of songs to choose from, ranging from major artists to the less-popular ones. But of course, you can only listen to all that free Spotify music when you have an internet connection.

Advertisements are a big part of both apps.

Advertisements are a big part of both apps.

As with any free app, you're going to have to deal with ads. This is definitely the case with Trebel, as you'll need to watch ads every time you download a song, and there are banner ads throughout the app as well. It's not a huge price to pay for free music downloads, though, and most of the ads are skippable. There's also the added benefit of knowing that your listening habits are providing some revenue for your favorite artists.

Spotify's ads feel less frequent, but they can be pretty intrusive. You can't skip them, and they play in between songs — usually trying to convince you to switch to Spotify Premium. You also don't get anything out of listening to Spotify's ads, while watching ads on Trebel provides you with credits that are used for offline listening.

The verdict: Trebel is the obvious choice if you need offline listening, but Spotify is a winner in some other areas.

The verdict: Trebel is the obvious choice if you need offline listening, but Spotify is a winner in some other areas.

Between the two apps, if you're hoping to download music, Trebel is the clear winner — simply because Spotify doesn't allow that. However, both apps have their tradeoffs. If you're not concerned with offline listening, Spotify has a better song selection, but only allows you to 'shuffle' through playlists you've created.

Both apps seem to serve different purposes, and are aimed at different types of people. Trebel hopes to attract people who would otherwise be torrenting music for offline play, while Spotify is aimed at people who don't necessarily want to listen to music offline, but want a wider selection of songs.

If you're concerned with compensating artists while still listening to music for free offline, then Trebel is the winner here — but it's not perfect. The ads might get on your nerves, and you probably won't be able to find all the music you listen to. However, Trebel representatives say more features are coming soon, which could result in a more pleasant experience.


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