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However, Spotify did give some troubleshooting options to help solve the issue. With everything as normal iPhone not in airplane mode, with WiFi and Bluetooth on select a playlist to download to Apple Watch in the Spotify app on iPhone 2. This never appears to go any further. Force close Apple Watch app 5.

Relaunch Apple Watch app 6. Apple Watch downloads the songs over WiFi Source. Thanks in advance! Go to Solution. View solution in original post. I also have Premium and the Play Store in the UK told me on my new smartphone that I am not in a supported country - I travelled to the UK from a non-supported country where I listen on Boxee and my laptop. Back abroad the suggested download also says "Spotify is currently not available in your country".

Spotify changed the way people listen to and discover new music. It has become a force to be reckoned with, and only a few can match the fantastic music streaming service. I recently started using Spotify, and I faced a little trouble getting it to work. Spotify was not working on my Windows 10 PC though it worked fine on my Android.

It took me some time to go through all the settings and sift through the support forums to find solutions that actually worked. Without further ado, here is a list of solutions that will help you resolve the same and get Spotify working on your Windows 10 computer. Give it some time to shut completely. Wait a few seconds and relaunch to check if everything is working as intended.

I keep recommending this solution in almost all of my Windows 10 guides. Rebooting the PC is a good idea to resolve errors without doing much of tinkering around things. Simply click on the Windows icon and select Restart. It will take a few moments, so you can take this time to decide what you want to listen to next on Spotify.

Several users reported that killing the process associated with Spotify in the Task Manager helped them resolve the issue. Sometimes, the process never stops properly or continues to run even after the app is closed. And when you launch an app, like Spotify, Windows gets confused because according to it, Spotify is already running. Dumb, I know.

That happens even though you have closed the app. When you do, right-click on it to open options and select End task.

Wait for a few moments until Spotify disappears from the Task manager. Now relaunch it to check if it is working or not. Many Spotify users have claimed that unchecking the Hardware Acceleration option helped them bring sanity to their life. This is due to Apple's background activity restrictions. Now leave the Spotify app open on your iPhone and let it sit on a table plugged in to power to download.

I also usually turn down my screen brightness very low while this is happening to not wear out my screen. When you are done, make sure to turn "Auto Lock" back to your preferred setting and you can turn your screen brightness back up. View solution in original post. Thanks for your answer. This is retarded, iPhone really sucks.

And there are people who still think iPhone is better than android. Well normally apps don't need to run in the background and download thousands of things like with the Spotify app.

We can't add them to playlists either. I find it weird that we can download podcasts on the Spotify Mobile App but not on the Spotify software on desktop. Can you please add this function to the desktop software the soonest possible please. I would like to be able to download podcasts on the desktop software as well please. Thank you. You may meet the same problem described above. No worries, the following article will show you an easy way to download Spotify podcast on computer for listening offline.



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