Type in your question below and we'll check to see what answers we can find...
Loading article...
Submitting...
If you couldn't find any answers in the previous step then we need to post your question in the community and wait for someone to respond. You'll be notified when that happens.
Simply add some detail to your question and refine the title if needed, choose the relevant category, then post.
Before we can post your question we need you to quickly make an account (or sign in if you already have one).
Don't worry - it's quick and painless! Just click below, and once you're logged in we'll bring you right back here and post your question. We'll remember what you've already typed in so you won't have to do it again.
Please see below the most popular frequently asked questions.
Loading article...
Loading faqs...
Please see below the current ongoing issues which are under investigation.
Loading issue...
Loading ongoing issues...
Hello,
I recently purchased a Spotify Premium subscription, and started using it on my Android phone (2013 Moto X). I used Pandora all the time, and never had a problem with the amount of data it consumed, so I thought the same would be true for Spotify. Five days later, I realized that I had gone through 400 MB on Spotify alone, with moderate streaming usage. I looked at last month, and that was double what I used for Pandora for that whole month!
I noticed that it used an incredible amount of background data (at least 80% of the data usage was background data). The solution seemed obvious; restrict the background data. (I did this by dragging down the notification bar, tapping the gear icon, going to Settings>Data Usage>Spotify, and checking “Restrict Background Data.”) Surely I wouldn’t need this app to use data unless I was actively using the app.
But that’s not the end of the story. I stream a song (on a 3g connection), it stops 2 minutes in. I look for a new song; the app says, “You’re Offline.” (This was an incorrect statement. I open Pandora to check; works like a charm. Chrome and Facebook work as well.) After a bit of fiddling with the Spotify app (tapping on artists and albums and songs), it begins thinking I have a connection again, and works for a few songs. Great!...Oh no! That’s a fluke. “You’re Offline,” again.
Is there something I’m missing? An obscure setting within the app that cuts down the Background Data, or something that would allow Spotify to work without Background Data. I don’t understand how anybody could stream on a cellular connection without bursting through a Data Cap. I don’t stream that much, but the background data seems to be used even when I’m not using the app. I don’t get that. If I can’t stream music without using a literal ton of data, I’m going to have to cancel my subscription.
PS: I’m on Sprint, Streaming is set to “Normal Quality,” and “Sync over Cellular” is “Off.” I have restarted the phone, logged out and into the app, and uninstalled and reinstalled the app, to no avail.
TL; DR. The app doesn’t stream music properly on a cellular network when the “Background Data” is restricted. And when the Background data is not restricted, the app uses an obscene amount of data. Is there a solution?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Odd, my data is as I would expect for what and how I stream. You could try disabling notifications from within the Spotify settings also.
However I would try a clean install just to make sure there's no erroneous process running... follow the below guide to get a truely clean install:
[GUIDE] How to fix common issues for Spotify on Android
This is a clean install; I looked at that Guide before posting. Notifications were already off by default. And my father also subscribed to Spotify around the same time, and he is having the same problem with abundant background data usage. It was his experience with it that prompted me to look at my own data usage.
The thing I’m having trouble understanding is why the app doesn’t function when the Background Data is restricted.
There are several core services which run in the background. i.e. for licence checking etc. I recommend you contact Spotify Support using the form here. They may be able to tell you a little more and maybe see what your account has running in the background
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.
I have the same issue. It uses around 200-250mb of data in the background daily whether I stream or not.
So, naturally, i disabled background data, but now the app misbehaves in radio.
I'm on a Nexus 6, Android 5.1.1, using latest Spotify.
did you ever get anywhere with this? Mine is using alot of background data, but I looked it up BEFORE turning it off, and found your post. I am going to try it and see what happens.
Nope. But t-mobile stopped counting spotify data, so...
Still, its a bit of a security concern!
Hey there you, Yeah, you! 😁 Welcome - we're glad you joined the Spotify Community! While you here, let's have a fun game and get…