Master Spotify with these tips. Photothek via Getty Images The recently updated Spotify Premium boasts a streamlined design with only three buttons at the bottom of the app for navigating its wares. (On Android, you can set any app to auto-update by going into the Market and selecting the Allow Automatic Updating check box in the app’s page.) If you’ve updated apps before, then you know what to do: The update process for Spotify is the same as it is for any app. You see a number appear next to the App Store icon that indicates how many.
Spotify has become the number one app for legal streaming music in the US, UK and other parts of the world. It is a fantastic seamless service when it works but on occasion, some of you may be suffering with problems.
Facebook Spotify App
Both Spotify web and the app can go down and stop working at times and when this happens, this is the page you can use to report your problems and check a live status update. Spotify also give official status updates to users on the Spotify status Twitter page:
Is Spotify down for you and not working on Sunday November 15, 2020 with connection problems? Let us know which version of Spotify you are using and your location in case it is specific to a certain region. Keep checking here for latest updates from users who are having problems with a Spotify outage and the PR team.
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Spotify is a digital music service that that gives the users the access to millions of songs. It is available for desktop, and there is the app for both, iOS devices and Android smartphones and tablets. If you have Spotify on your Android, then you get to enjoy everything that this awesome service has to offer, and as you know, the application works pretty well. However, like with any other application, some problem may occur from time to time. Freezing and crashing is among the usual problems, but fortunately, you can fix of this problem with a few simple steps. Let’s see how to fix Spotify freezing and crashing on Android.
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How to fix Spotify freezing and crashing on Android
Restart your Android
If the apps you have on your device are using too much memory, that will cause all kinds of problems not just with Spotify, but with the other applications you have on your smartphone or tablet. The easiest way to free up the memory is by restarting your device, as it will kill apps and its processes that are running in the background and affect the memory usage. So, press and hold the Power button, and when the power menu shows up, click restart.
Clear app cache
The next thing that you should do is clear the app cache. It is a simple thing to do: go to Settings > Apps (on some Android smartphones and tablets it is Application Manager, App Manager, or Manage Apps), find Spotify among the apps, click on it and then tap Clear cache.
Update the app
You should make sure that the app is up to date. To do that, open the Play Store Application, tap on three horizontal lines to open the menu, and then click on “My apps & games”. When a new window opens, find Spotify, and if you see “Update” tap on it. You can update all your apps if you want by tapping on “Update all”.
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Reinstall the app
If the previous solutions didn’t work, you should completely remove the app from your Android, and then you should install it again. Fresh install often helps! To uninstall the application, go to Settings, tap on Apps (App Manager, Manager Apps or Applications depending on the device), find Spotify, tap on it and then tap “Uninstall”. Restart your device, then go to the Play Store and download Spotify again.
If these solutions don’t fix the problem, make sure to report it to Spotify.
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