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I have logged in on a Samsung smart TV by using Facebook but can not see a way to log out of spotfiy or does it log out as soon as you turn off, thanks. I have already factory reset as well and started everything all over and still doesn't work. If the device needs memory for a new application, Android closes the least active app still in the background to make room for it.

Kind of a pain but if this will guarantee it isn't using my data, then I will do it. The above content is provided for entertainment and information purposes only. They can be particularly aggressive when either the screen is off or an app is running in the background for a long time.

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I'm a three-year veteran and still stumble upon features that have probably been there all along. Spotify's app makes me feel like I'm at Costco, looking for a giant block of cheese, but the people with the samples keep throwing me off course. But I love Spotify. Most of the music I like is on the platform and its partnerships -- with Apple CarPlay, Samsung Smart TV and lots of others -- make it accessible almost everywhere. Others seem to love Spotify, too. Spotify and nearly 90 million users total, which is more than any other music-streaming platform out there. Apple Music has about. One thing is for sure: it's not Spotify's app that drew such an enormous crowd -- and it's certainly not the thing that will keep people around. I realized I wasn't going back to buying music the old-school way, though, so I finally did the thing no one has done before: mastered Spotify. The tips here work for desktop, but if you're following along, do so with the phone app. All the ways to find music You got Spotify because you want to play music. Tap the Search tab, type the song name or artist, and you're set. It's easy to miss this one. After searching, scroll allllll the way to the bottom to see Playlist results. Here's Spotify's attempt at giving you a Pandora-style option. That feature isn't as good as Pandora's, but it suffices when you just can't decide on a playlist. If you want to get lost in a sea of music -- or maybe let music find you -- go here. The tiles at the top are playlists that Spotify thinks you'll enjoy, based on your listening habits. They tend to be well-curated and long -- each one has at least 25 songs. Building your library The very last tab in the app is Your Library. It's where you can store and organize all the music you find on Spotify, the way you might if you were buying the music and organizing it in a place like iTunes. Here's how to pile music into Playlists, Stations, Songs, Albums and Artists. You can find the follow option at the top of every playlist. For stations, any that you created in the Radio tab will show up here, but you can also create a new station within this window. Making playlists is easy. To do this, tap the options button circle with three dots inside next to any song. That song will now show up under Songs, its artist under Artists, and its Album under Albums. Here's where things get fun as in, confusing. They'll now show up in your library. Useful features that are easy to miss Download songs for offline listening. This is useful for when you don't have reception or want to use less data streaming music -- like when you're traveling. To download music, go to Your Library. Downloading songs sucks up data and battery power. Use this feature to get notifications when an artist you like releases new music or adds it to Spotify for the first time. A clever way to discover new music. One of my favorite features is the Related Artists section on every artist's page. Head to an artist and just below the list of popular tracks, you'll see a tiny section with a list of similar artists. Tap that and you can dive into the complete list. I've discovered some of my now-favorite artists using this feature. This one is extra easy to miss. RapGenius integrates directly into Spotify, so you can find out what those lyrics really mean without going to Google. Just go to the Now Playing screen tap on the bar near the bottom of the app and swipe down on the album cover. Settings you should probably change Go to to Your Library and hit the gear icon at the top. AKA, how to not kill your data plan. If you stream music in high quality, your ears will be happy, but your phone bill might feel otherwise. Set stream quality to Normal if you want to be thrifty about data. Download quality is even more important. Unless you commit to only download music over Wi-Fi, do not select Extreme. This one's useful for when you have a network connection, but don't want to use it. For me, that's at the end of every month, when I'm close to going over my data. Enable this mode and Spotify will only let you play downloaded music. You can keep awkward pauses between songs from ruining your playlist with this feature. Turn it on and, if you like, adjust the crossfade slider to make the songs overlap a bit. It's like you're a DJ, but not at all. By following friends in the app, you can view and add their playlists, see what music they're listening to and directly send them music you like. To find and add friends, go to Your Music and tap your photo at the top-right corner. Tap on Featured to follow brand accounts, like Billboard, Last. If you don't see the person or brand you want to follow in these lists, go to the main search bar and look for them there. Activity of anyone you follow will also show up in a stream on the desktop app in the Activity section. Desktop features All of the aforementioned features work the same on Spotify's desktop app and Web player. There are some extra features, like Local Files we'll save that for another tutorial. But my favorite Spotify desktop feature the remote control. When you're playing music on your desktop, open the app on your phone.

This is a feature that the Gear S3 and other smartwatches, have had for other music services like Google Play Music, but hadn't previously been available for Spotify, until today. In contrast, its nearest competitor, Apple Music, has around 13 million subscribers. I've discovered some of my now-favorite artists using this feature. I've never had an app use this much caballeros and I'm on a data plan - can't afford to go over. If you stream music in high quality, your ears will be happy, but your phone bill might feel otherwise. You're no longer limited by the shuffle option, and you can play any song that you con. I have logged in on a Samsung smart TV by using Facebook but can not see a way to log out of spotfiy or does it log out as soon as you turn off, thanks. For those who lost a device that is linked to Spotify, this caballeros that you can prevent other people from using your Spotify account to listen to music. The tips here work for desktop, but if you're following along, do so with the phone app.

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