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Hi
Is it normal that spotify uses 2.5 GB of internal storage (no offline playlist, I checked) on an android device (samsung a5 2016)?
I know I can delete it, but don't feel like loggin in again etc.
I just want the app to be light
Hey BG1986,
The Spotify Android app size is only 108 MB.
The rest of your 2.5 GB is partly cache but primarily songs which you have stored offline.
If you would like the app to take up less space I would recommend following the steps listed bellow, and not downloading songs to listen offline. Keep in mind that this means that you will need to stream all of the songs you listen to, which will use up data limits faster than usual and you will not be able to access your music without an internet connection.
If you would like to delete the cache and saved data, follow the steps bellow:
If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to ask 🙂
Hi Noah
Thanks!
I forgot to mention I don't have any offline items (have unlimeted mobile data, so no need). I already deleted cache and saved data multiple times (and tired of loggin in again and adjusting preferences).
One week ago I deleted cache and now the data stored is already 1,14 GB (app indeed only 99.57MB).
I know the solution is getting more storage on my phone, but it's a company phone so I don't feel like doing it.
Any other ideas why it saves so much? cache cannot be more than 1 GB in one week right? I am listening on high quality for streaming.
thanks again
Hey,
The cache should definitely not be using that much storage space...
Try reinstalling the app following the instructions listed here.
Let me know it goes!
Hi Noah
I followed those steps and re installed the application and its back at 1.13 GB data, see screenshot.
Cheers
Bart
I just noted the same issue.
I have about 300 songs offline, but Spotify uses 14 GB of storage!
Just guessing here, but how much data does the 'behind the lyrics' setting use?
Will clear my stored data and remove behind the lyrics setting and see if it changes anything.
Any help on this?
How can we can transfer our playlists to an ad card if we don't see the option in the settings?? Please help!
@BG1986 wrote:Any help on this?
My sincere apologies for the slow reply; I’d hoped to get back to you sooner.
I've been trying to figure out what the issue could be but I just cannot figure what could be causing the problem. However, I did find a post in the community which you may find helpful: App uses a LOT of space on internal storage
If all else fails, try contacting Spotify support to see if they can provide any help. You can contact Spotify support by using the online contact form or via Twitter @SpotifyCares.
@Angelous0204 wrote:How can we can transfer our playlists to an ad card if we don't see the option in the settings?? Please help!
Hey, check out this Spotify support page, and click on "Android."
I have also found the following post which you may find helpful:
How to store offline music on the external SD card on Android
Also, in the future, please post new questions as a new thread.
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