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Plan
Premium
Device
Samsung Galaxy Watch 4
Operating System
Wear OS
My Question or Issue
When navigating to Library -> Playlists on my watch, folders are not listed and it is therefore impossible to navigate to any playlists that are in those folders when they are not suggested at the home page.
Apart from that I find the watch-App amazing, I rarely use the phone/PC anymore to skip songs or change the volume! Great work!
Further suggestions - Volume Control with Watch:
Use Case: Getting a call - mute Spotify quickly by using the watch.
My watch has a rotatable ring (HW input) that's used for volume control inside the app (along with the on screen buttons).
It takes like 2-5 complete rotations to turn the volume all the way down when rotating normally/quickly - when rotating very slowly it only takes 270° of rotation.
I don't know if this is Samsungs fault for skipping inputs on that HW dial or if Spotify can't keep up.
When want to mute I'd just give it a quick spin and be done.
So maybe increase the effect that each step on the rotation dial has to the volume level. It's not like anyone would need 20 positions when adjusting it on the watch...
Also Adding a mute button on the volume control face might work - but then one would have to look at the watch rather than just rotate the dial a bit...
Thank you, Maybe you could look into this
Have a nice year 2022 and stay safe!