
Many Android users are reporting that the Spotify app on their phones is not working as it should. Some users have reported freezing issues, while other says that the app crashes completely. These issues have made it difficult for users to enjoy uninterrupted music or listen to podcasts. Spotify has reportedly acknowledged the freezing and crashing issues on Android and is investigating the cause.
Spotify confirms its Android apps’ freezing and crashing issue
The crashing and freezing issue of Spotify seems to be mainly affecting Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel devices. As per the report, the app becomes unresponsive and ends up crashing when the device is connected to Wi-Fi. Other Android phones don’t seem to be affected as much. The exact cause behind the issue remains unknown. But thankfully, Spotify has acknowledged the issue and its team is actively working to provide a permanent solution.
Apart from the crashing and freezing issues, some users have also reported interruptions while streaming music or podcasts. Until the problem is officially addressed, the users are advised to use the mobile data whenever possible. Since the investigation is underway, it shouldn’t take long for the tech giant to provide a fix.
Users are advised not to use external speakers until the fix is provided
Apart from the crashing issues, users relying on smart speakers or casting music to other devices may face additional interruptions. Some users notice only slowdowns, while others experience complete crashes, making the app partially unusable at times. The only temporary workaround as of now is to switch to mobile data.
Users are also advised to follow Spotify’s social media and updates channel to know about the status of the investigation. They may also regularly check for app updates, in case the brand rolls out an update with a patch. Moreover, iOS and web users need not worry about the issue.
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