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Hello there!
I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy S3, and naturally I wanted spotify on it to be able to listen to music, but I seem to have encountered a little problem. I used to have a HTC Legend phone, which's spotify had the option of syncronising with the phone's SD-card, making it possible to play the local music through spotify, and all was well. But in this new version of Spotify that I have on my Samsung, the 'local files' tab is no longer there, and it appears as if I have to sync my local music with the phone through a wireless network, which is quite problematic since I use a internet cable, not a Wifi network at home.
Now, to the question: Is there any way I can transfer my local songs to my new phone and have them synched into spotify WITHOUT having to use Wifi?
Would be greatful for any responses, thanks ya'll! 🙂