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Spotify songs can now be saved and played offline

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There are a lot of Spotify users here in the Philippines, and if you’re one of them you’d be glad to know that saving a playlist to your own device is now a supported feature on the music-streaming app. This way, you could still listen to your favourite tunes even when you’re not connected to the Internet.

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If you have a premium account on Spotify and have updated your software to the latest version (for both Android and iOS), you’ll see the “Available offline” switch on the top of your playlist. Simply toggle it and the songs in that playlist will automatically be saved in your device for offline playback. It has a 3,333-song limit though, but that’s not so bad.

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24 Comments

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jimboy · 12 years ago

Until now hindi ko pa rin alam kung paano maavail yang free 6 mos for Globe PP users. I settled though sa ibang streaming service na free na okay din naman. Dami jan.

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theo · 12 years ago

Apart form the maximum of 3,333 songs per device
The file sstay offline for 30 days. After that, i delete the files from your device, so you must re-download the songs again…

Also d/led songs have DRM so you vannot use the songs with any other music player…

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theo · 12 years ago

Correction:
Apart from the maximum of 3,333 songs per device
The files only stay offline for 30 days. After that, it deletes the files from your device, so you must re-download the songs again.

Also downloaded songs have DRM so you vannot use the songs with any other music player…

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oeht · 12 years ago

Ofcourse, tapos na ang freemium bonus after 30-days. If you don’t want to re-download them, you may subscribe to a monthly renewable license to continue using the premium service.

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qazw · 12 years ago

Of course the songs should have DRM, di mo naman binili yung songs. What you “bought” is access to those songs. If you want no DRM and own the songs then go buy them at iTunes, Amazon, or HDTunes.

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Denephew · 12 years ago

Yeah yeah alam nyo na yan feature na yan matagal na naunahan nyo pa kami eh ano ngayon?

SAGOT!

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Mirror · 12 years ago

may have been an archaic info for most but still helpful to some; me included. thank you! anyhow, how to become a premium user? are there extra charges?

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lol · 12 years ago

Author,
Thanks for the update. Try mo palitan calendar mo dre.late ka na ng 1 year. Hahahaha

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sredor · 12 years ago

Parang sponsored post naman to…

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mac · 12 years ago

oo nga, hindi na to bago..

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tonic · 12 years ago

Not new. I’ve using this feature since I signed up to Spotify Premium last April.

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spotme · 12 years ago

huh? This is not new.. sobrang tagal na tong offline feature.

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