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You saved the day! I ran into an error about not having permission (We couldn't move your data. There might be something wrong with your SD card. Check permissions and try again.) when switching my offline storage location to the SD card, and it turns out that Spotify did not ask for storage permissions when it installed or tried to switch the storage location. It seems like a silly oversight but oh well. I fixed the issue by going to the app in the app setting menu of android and enabling storage permissions. Thanks!
My device isn't using adaptable storage. I have an S5 and since it updated to Marshmallow, my songs would randomly stop playing mid song after a little while. There was no rhyme nor reason to when it would happen either. I was bamboozled as to why this was happening and came to the conclusion that it had to be the update. It worked fine prior to this. Restetting the phone wasn't an option, as this would have been one big job.. I have loads of playlists downloaded to my external 64gb SD card and it was starting to become really annoying. Eventually I cleared all data except the app, then uninstalled the app and reinstalled, before downloading my playlists again. Touch wood, it has been fine for the past week, so I am hoping that this is now fixed.
This is ridiculous. Can't beleive Spotify hasn't come out with a real solution months after the issue has been known. Work arounds don't work on the S5. Can't use Spotify until it's fixed. I was fine with the app itself being on internal storage, but not being able to download songs to the SD card is ridiculous.
I'm on Nougat 7.1.1 and use adoptable storage without speed decreasement thanks to a SanDisk Extreme Pro.
Spotify in latest version still randomly stops working with this infamous error message. Really? 14 months after release of the adoptable storage feature?
Every mentioned workaround is just temporary.
Please Spotify, fix this issue. It's annoying.
Htc m8 not opening error 7.4.0.1733 beta
I've given up with hope for the Spotify team ever fixes something on Android. I guessing they only have one mediocre Android programmer
They deliberately disabled the option of moving the app to the SD card when it's formatted as Adoptable Storage on newer versions. What-the-actual-**bleep**, Spotify?
This is the ONLY app bigger than 50 MB on my phone that does this (I have more than a hundred installed)
If I cannot download offline songs and gave to clear the app's cache and data regularly to clear internal storage, then why the **bleep** I'm paying for a Premium account?
My understanding is that formatting an SD card as "internal storage" adds it to your phone's interna storage and the system only sees the one pool of internal storage. So what's the difference where an app is physically located?
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