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Hello everyone,
I'm an owner of a Moto X Style (Moto X Pure in US) and was having trouble saving my albums and playlists to the SD Card storage. I followed the entire android issues guide on SD Cards, but NOTHING worked. Until I went into the App Properties and saw that it did not have any permissions. And then, it clicked. Spotify didn't have Storage permission.
So, I followed the guide again: cleared cache, uninstalled the app, made sure the "com.spotify.music" folder was deleted on both internal and external storages, turned my device off and on again, re-downloaded the app and, before opening it, went to its properties to give storage permissions. What I did afterwards was to manually create the aforementioned folder on the sdcard folder Android/data. Then, logged onto the app, selected extreme quality and, voilá, problem solved!
Hope the mods can add this tip to the guide, to help anyone out there with Marshmallow.
Solved! Go to Solution.
"For people with root, I found a solution here, working on my HTC M8 Andoird 6 Marshmallow with root:
Taken from there:
0) uninstall spotify (just to make sure you start fresh)
1) install spotify
2) launch spotify but do not log in. Go to Settings → Apps → Spotify and Force Stop
3) [Requires Root] Use a file manager (e.g ES File Explorer) to navigate to /data/data/com.spotify.music/shared_prefs/
4) [Requires Root] Edit the file "spotify_preferences.xml" → towards the end, got to :
<string name="cache_location_v4">/storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.spotify.music/files/spotifycache</string>
and change the path to point to the external SD instead. I just changed the emulated/0 part to the name of the directory where my external SD is mounted. In my case "/storage/ext_sd/Android/data/com.spotify.music/files/spotifycache"
5) Start spotify. (optional: If you do not login, and switch back to the file manager and go to your SD Card/Android/com.spotify.music/ you will see that the directories where created).
6) Login, download a playlist (no need to switch to extreme quality).
7) Enjoy.
You can store Spotify data on your sd, but that would imply having your main app there, too. This doesn't seem to be a problem, but when you have a poorly-performanced sd card it becomes a big issue. Spotify goes REALLY Slow, but acceptable for listening. This won't happen with high end SD cards, such as those for action cameras and U-class.
You will have to enable developer options, this by coing to settings -> About Phone and repeatedly over "Build number" or "Baseband Version" even "Kernel version" all depending on your rom. A toast notification will show telling you you have enabled developer options.
Then you go back to settings and you should see { } Developer options.
There you should enable them, and near the end of the list you will find "Force allow apps on external" With that enabled you will be able to move Spotify with all of its data to SD card without having to reformat as standard.
The thing here is: How fast your sd is?
Hope i helped
Cheers.
Fantastic, this worked on my Moto G4. Tried everything and nthing worked before this so must relate to the app (storage) permission. Thanks for sharing.
I tried out theworkaround on an LG G4 with Android 6.0 Marshmallow but it does not work here.
Spotify still downloads everything to the internal storage. 😞
@Rusty_James: Do you also use a Motorola Moto X Style or on which phone did it work for you?
Thank you for the information.
So the solution seems to work for Motorola phones - not for LG. 😞
Thanks for the tip.
Unfortunately it doesn't work for me on my Xperia Z3 with Sony's Concept Marshmallow.
I noticed a folder gets automatically created on the SD card but doesn't get filled with offline music.
path I have is
/storage/public:179,65/Android/data/com.spotify.music
Not sure why the SD card has been named "public:179,65" Perhaps that is part of the problem. Will try to investigate further and report back.
Good to know someone has got it working though.
Same here - the folder gets created in the SD but there is no data in it.
Like calum_c, on the 6.0 ROM for the Xperia Z3, this workaround still doesn't seem to work 😞
I tried both internal and external. It is possible to save to SD when formatted as internal, but leads to several other problems. see other thread here https://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Android/Marshmallow-SD-card-issues/td-p/1253588
Has anyone with unresolved SD card issue on Marshmallow tried the method of bloating the internal memory? It definitely works on Lollipop, would like to know if does/doesn't work on Marshmallow.
Method is simple:
1. Clear the cache and uninstall as follows:
- Go to System Settings
- Go to "Apps"
- Find Spotify there
- On Spotify's page, first, tap "Force Close"
- Then tap "Clear cache" if it's not greyed out.
- Then tap "Unninstall" and remove the app.
- After uninnstalling, power off your device.
- If you can, remove the battery now. Power back on.
- Using a file manager on your phone or with your USB cable and your computer, go to Internal Storage > Android > Data and delete a folder called com.spotify.mobile.android.ui
2. Fill the internal memory until there is 1Gb or slightly less of free space remaining (enough free space to reinstall the Spotify app). This is done easiest/fastest by loading big files such as films or photos via USB from PC.
The objective of this is 'convince' the Spotify app that the only viable large memory space available is the SD card.
3. Now you can reinstall Spotify. Download some music tracks and verify that they are being saved to SD. Once this is done, you can delete the bloat files that you put in internal memory. Spotify will continue to use the SD.
Thanks for the feedback.
So saving to SD with Android will be weeks, months or never. With no info coming back from Spotify management, who knows if they are aware, care, working on it or not, capable to resolve it or not.
What a cluster£ù<€.
The Moto X Pure solution worked for me, thank you!
However, just the idea of having to go thru all of that really grinds my gears. I've already left Spotify before because of the app not playing nice with Android.
I just canceled my subscription to Spotify because Google Play Music allows you to choose if you want internal or external storage. It's right there in the settings, no muss, no fuss. Google Play Music will now get my $9.99 a month, and who knows, I might not come back to Spotify this time.
Hopefully Spotify can get it together one day, because I would think this is such a basic function. This, and an equalizer which plays nice with android marshmallow, but that's another topic...
My advice is Google Play Music, at least for the time being. Save yourself the frustration.
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