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I've been on Spotify Android for over a year now, and I'm simply amazed at Spotify's lack of dedication to a quality music listening experience. These issues are STILL outstanding, and absolutely [Swearing] ANNOYING. Can you seriously tell me that Spotify doesn't have the intellectual capacity to fix these obvious issues? [Swearing] FIX IT FOR GOD's SAKE!!!! I, and others, have stated these issues OVER and OVER and OVER and OVER again, in this forum, and they are simply IGNORED.
1. When playing locally stored files on my Galaxy SIII to sound system through the audio jack, there is an unbearable static/feedback between songs that kills your ears.
2. After a period of time of not being used, Spotify will not play a song or playlist where I last left off. Particularly ANNOYING when I use Widgets on my phone, where I prefer to just hit my PLAY button to start music. I can do it with Google Play. Spotify? Nope. I need to go back into the application home screen, and re-start my playlist, which by the way, does not list my songs in any particular order.
3. Cross-fade function does not work with locally stored files on Mobile. Thought this would remedy #1...NOPE. Spotify can't do it
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4. Not really an outstanding issues, more of a compliant. Though I appreciate Spotify's commitment to the social experience, the technology itself is feeble and inferior. In terms of the functionality and robustness of the music player itself (both on the PC/tablet, and ESPECIALLY the mobile phone), on a scale of 1-10, I rate the Spotify Music player a ZERO. It’s horrible. Sorting and categorization is all but nonexistent. Again, the interface is feeble and inferior.