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I got a replacement Galaxy Note 3 and thought that since all my downloaded playlists were on my SD card, it would logically follow that if I put that card in the new phone and installed Spotify, it would see them. Not so. It acts like I have no downloaded playlists when I have an SD card full of them. I hope, I sincerely hope, there is a solution that won't involve me re-downloading dozens of gigs of data.... thanks for any input.