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Hey all, I found a post from Clocktower a little ways back in this thread that helped solve my issue on my Samsung S7...hope it works for you.
Steps:
- Open Spotify App
- Settings
- Device Broadcast Status (Turn On)
Please post if this does solve your issue so that others will see this too.
Cheers!
I have been running into this problem too. I have tried everything mentioned in this thread from reinstalling to clearing the cache to the direct broadcast setting. Either the options did nothing or the fix was only temporary. Then I came across something that I have not seen mentioned before.
I am using a Samsung S8 and my car is a 2017 Kia Sportage. To use Android Auto I need to plug in the USB cable. My car will support bluetooth for just the calls or streaming audio but Android Auto requires the cable.
I plug the cable in and when I try to start Spotify I get the "Spotify does not seem to be working right now" message. But, if I turn off bluetooth first and then plug in the cable, it works! Thinking that it had something to do with the bluetooth connecting first, I unparied my phone from the car. Plugged in the cable and Android Auto starts up and Spotify works. But it seems that when you plug in the cable it will automatically pair bluetooth. No idea why. The only difference now is that I did not allow my car to become a trusted device to unlock my phone. So far every time I have plugged in my phone I get Spotify.
So start by turning off your bluetooth if you need to use an USB cable for Android Auto and see if that works.
Thank you for this solution - it works in my Kia with a samsung S6. Given that I only use bluetooth in the car and the phone works with the cable I can sign back up again.
Same issue...Samsung Galaxy S7 trying to connect to a VW GTI 2017
same issue. started with last spotify update
I don't connect to my car seeing as my headunit doesn't support Android Auto, but I have been dealing with this same error. It's even more frustrating that I just switched back from Google Play Music and this is what I come back to. This needs to be addressed.
Same here. Galaxy s8 with Pioneer 4100NEX running latest firmware.
BTW, I'm a developer and know my way around mobile dev and automotive. With that said, Spotify is absolutely the buggiest of the major player apps. Almost ready to cancel my family subscription.
Same issue - Galaxy S5 - 2016 Kia Sportage in AU.
Just says "Spotify doesn't appear to be working at the moment"
Then hit menu button and it sits there "loading"
There is no spotify team here to help us? Rly?
Same problem with my Galaxy S8+. Restarting the phone will work (so far) until I unplug/replug the phone again.
Going through some of the search results looks like this may be an ongoing issue. This is completly unacceptable for a service that we pay for.
I have found that having the app open on your phone and playing a few seconds from your current selected song before connecting to the car fixes the issue. Still not a good solution if you forget to do it.
FYI - I just had a back and forth discussion with @SpotifyCares on Twitter. I pointed them to this forum and explained the issue, as well as the steps to repair it (ie. Clearing cache on the Spotify app, not on the AA app nor on the car AA itself)
They have responded that they're looking at the issue now.
Hey there! I spoke to Spotify support on Twitter and they're researching the issue. See my reply on the forum for details 🙂
Yup. Same issue here. Galaxy S7 edge/VW GTI MK7
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