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Check the data usage in the Android App manager... is it definitely Spotify using all this data?
Hi There,
Staff have come back to me to say they are seeing a few reports of this. To help troubleshoot the issue are you able to provide some estimated time frames of when you were listening? If you can, can you provide timeframes of when your listening peaked and rough times that your data consumption was highest, then they'll be able to analyse things more closely.
If you're able to provide screenshots (particularly of the bars mentioned) then this will be super helpful.
Thanks
I believe the issue should be now resolved. Can you log out of the app, then back in again (twice) then everytihing should be back to normal.
I recommend you contact Spotify Support using the form here.
You will get an automated reply at first, however if you need to chase them just reply to the email as it does get monitored.
@ZorkII wrote:
I am seeing a similar issue.
Spotify has eaten 2GB of cellular data today. This morning I reinstalled Spotify and downloaded my albums again using public WIFI. I had turned off "download over WIFI" and listed to downloaded music. So I would expect my usage to be very small. I noticed an issue because my phone was getting hot in my pocket and the data transfer icon was on. I did a Force Stop" on Spotify and my data transfer icon turned off. The Data Usage screen on Android shows the 2.07GB of cellular usage since the reinstall and 6.14GB for "removed apps", i.e. the previous install.
Last week Spotify ate through 3GB on the day I was alerted about a "new version of spotify". I renewed my mobile contract to get more data and so also renewed my Spotify contract. I then installed the new version of Spotify. I have turned the phone off several times since. I was hoping this would fixed my issue.
I reinstalled today because Spotify because my downloaded playlists had become un-downloaded and that looked wrong and I wanted to avoid a repeat of last week. In the process Spotify claimed my device was full. Spotify is storing to SD card and I have at least 40GB free on the card.
I listen to Spotify every day. I have had Spotify on this phone for more than 2 years. This is the first time my monthly cellular data usage has exceeded 5GB - which was my old alarm level.
Version: 5.1.0.849
Android Version: 5.0
Phone: Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005)
As per the OP I recommend you contact Spotify Support using the form here.
You will get an automated reply at first, however if you need to chase them just reply to the email as it does get monitored.
Anyone else who has this issue please contact support directly.
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