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I found this:
There is indeed a setting in "Settings > Sound > Auto Haptic". spotify by default is set as using the auto haptic feature and unchecking it stops the vibration.
Any good?
You do realise that now everyone is going to want this feature?
Are you saying that Spotify is triggering the built-in vibration? As a first step, I would suggest you try reinstalling spotify and see if that helps.
Let me know how it goes.
I found this:
There is indeed a setting in "Settings > Sound > Auto Haptic". spotify by default is set as using the auto haptic feature and unchecking it stops the vibration.
Any good?
Awesome. Enjoy your music 🙂
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