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I had the same problem and tried all this stuff but what finally worked for me was: go to settings, select apps, select Spotify, select clear cache, select clear data & select uninstall. Then go to settings, select storage, select unmount sd card for safe removal & remove sd card. Leave it out while you reinstall Spotify. Check to make sure it's working correctly, if so, turn off phone, reinstall sd card, power on phone and you should be good to go.
I've updated my S5 over weekend from 5 to 6 android. Had exactly the same error.
However, my fix was simpler. Maybe there is newer spotify version already, which solves half of the hassle.
In my case:
And it's working. However, currently I have no premium, so maybe the fix in my case was simpler (no need to download songs for offline listening).
Same problem, after updating my Motorola to Android 6.0. Would love a fix 😕
Edit: Might be worth noting that my Spotify songs are stored on an external SD card.
I've had contact with spotify on twitter and maybe these solutions will help:
- Hey! We're sorry to hear about this. Do you have any available Android updates on your device? You can check by going to Settings > About device > Software update /P
This week I updated my LG G3 to Marshmallow.
After the update, the Spotify app would not even open. (and one G4 owner reported an identical issue)
The fix was to reinstall the Spotify app (and, sadly, redownload all my offline music again).
But this was the only way to fix it.
The current version of the Spotify app does work with Android 6.
But it seems that the update to the Android system can cause a corruption of the Spotify app install. Possibly during the app 'optimisation' step that is part of the Android system update and install process.
Possibly this is also the cause of the SD card issues reported here.
I can only suggest that you try an uninstall - and - reinstall.
I personally don't think that's the issue, because I am using Android 4.4.4. I'm having an older version of the Samsung Galaxy and I think that's why I can't update to 6.0. @hangdang
@woodandrew90 unfortunately, this isn't my problem, because I have re-installed my app dozens of times already and I keep getting the same notification after I download half of my songs.
I have the same problem as you guys, so it seems to be a Android/spotify problem for more than just us I guess.
Spotify got back to me and sent me this:
No worries! Let's make sure your Spotify is up to date. this issue should be fixed on the 4.7 version. Try reinstalling it one more time and let us know if it's fully up to date /BH
It didn't fix my problem, but it could help with all yours.
I think it did, but I can't access the music I downloaded offline to my SD card, so I have to download it again.
It's portuguese dude!
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