With these five tips, you can fix Spotify issues on your iPhone or iPad.
Spotify is one of the most popular apps for those who love music, if not the most. The application allows us to discover new music to our liking every day thanks to its well-developed artificial intelligence, and it has become very famous thanks to its function of creating and sharing playlists in a very easy way. Plus, every end of the year we can go to our Spotify Wrapped and see what we’ve been listening to and how long we’ve been doing it. However, despite being a good app it is not without problems, and has it recently been proven that Spotify consumes too much battery in iOS 15. Therefore, Today we bring you 5 solutions if your Spotify has stopped working.
If your app crashes every two or three, or if some features you could usually access are gone, With these five tips, you will surely be able to solve whatever is causing problems. to Spotify on your iPhone or iP ad. Just follow the instructions:
1. Log out of all your devices and start over
It sounds like a simple fix … and it is. On many occasions, simply restarting our Spotify session can resolve issues that our app is having, and the best part is that doing it is very simple.
- Enter a the Spotify site from your browser.
- Log in if you haven’t already.
- Here, tap on the icon your profile picture in the upper right corner to enter your account options.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and you will see the button “Disconnect everywhere‘.
Ready. Now you just have to go to your mobile and reconnect. Try to see if this step solved your problem. If this is not the case, we invite you to move on to the next one.
2. Clear the Spotify cache
Like all the other applications on your mobile, Spotify usually caches a fair amount of data songs that you have played in the past. This is of course beneficial for the end user as it saves waiting time when playing songs, but it is also a cradle for trouble if something goes wrong.
To clear your Spotify cache and fix any issues you might be having –as well as free up storage space-, Follow these steps:
- Open the Spotify app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Press the settings icon that appears in the upper right corner.
- Go to the section Storage.
- Press the white button to ‘Empty the cache‘.
You’ll probably have to wait a bit when trying to play a song you’ve recently listened to, but don’t w orry, it’s just Spotify caching your data again
3. Update Spotify
Another solution which, while it sounds simple enough, is generally quite effective for many of the issues that plague the app world. If you haven’t updated Spotify for a while, your application may become unstable, so follow these steps to find a new version and install it quickly.
- Enter the App store from your iPhone or iPad.
- On one of the tabs, tap the circle with your profile picture located in the upper right corner.
- Swipe down to refresh the page.
- Now come down and check what applications require update.
- If you find Spotify on this list, just press the “Update‘which is on the side, or you can press the button’Update all‘located at the beginning of the list.
Once the new version is installed, you can go in and test if that caused the problem to go away. If you haven’t already, don’t worry. we still have a few tricks up our sleeve.
4. Reinstall the app
If after all this you still have not found a solution to your problem, maybe the best idea is to reinstall the app. This will delete all the data that Spotify has stored on your iPhone and iPad, so it would be a slightly more drastic version of clearing the app cache. Of course, once the app is reinstalled, you will need to re-download all the music that you had previously stored.
5. Update your iPhone or iPad
If the problem persists, it may not be the app’s fault, but your mobile device version. For that, you need to update your iPhone or iPad to the latest version available. IOS 15.2 was recently released, and we leave you the 5 most important novelties of this new version.
To update your version of iOS or iPadOS, follow these steps:
- Ve a la app Setting.
- Enter General.
- Below Information, tap Software update.
- Wait for the system to check for updates. If you find it, press’Download and install‘and follow the on-screen instructions.
Once the operating system of your iPhone or iPad has been updated, most likely the problem has been solved. In addition, you will have a lot of news on your mobile device,
We hope you have found these steps helpful in resolving your issues with Spotify.. The app recently launched its compatibility with Apple’s smartwatch, and you can already listen to Spotify on Apple Watch without taking your iPhone with you. Additionally, we recently discovered an app that transforms links from Spotify to Apple Music and vice versa, so you’ll have no excuse not to listen to the songs your friends send you.
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