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Hi everybody!
How can I delete the music that I have downloaded on my windows phone's memory instead of uninstalling the Spotify app. I can't see that option anywhere.
I'd really appreciate your help.
Thanks!
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Currently, I think the only way is to delete the app and reinstall it.
Currently, I think the only way is to delete the app and reinstall it.
I can press and hold the playlists and click the available offline (or something like that) and it removes the file cache from my computer. The only other way I could do it was just like @MattSuda said... Delete the app and reinstall it. It is a little inconvenient, but that is the only other way I know of.
actually, my phone spotify has the annoying little "available offline" switch (very finnickey (sp?)), which does the same thing. You just have to open up the playlist, and it should be at the top.
Ok then. Nice to know. 🙂
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