Spotify has updated their Shuffle feature, which now has the options to retain Standard Shuffle or choose Fewer Repeats. Users can still have Standard Shuffle enabled under settings. Spotify says the new update will keep the listening experience more engaging by removing the same tracks. Premium users can also still toggle off Smart Shuffle should they prefer it. If users prefer the old Standard Shuffle, simply go to Spotify Settings, select Playback, and choose your Standard Shuffle. Let us know what you think of the small update to Spotify’s Shuffle feature in the comment section below! Spotify free tier users are no longer restricted to shuffle mode as part of their announcement of a major update. This means users who don’t pay for Spotify Premium can now select and play individual songs. Read more in our articles including "Spotify updates Shuffle feature with Fewer Repeats option" and "Spotify free tier users no longer restricted to shuffle mode".
Spotify has updated their Shuffle feature, which now has the options to retain Standard Shuffle or choose Fewer Repeats. Users can still have Standard Shuffle enabled under settings.
Spotify says the new update will keep the listening experience more engaging by removing the same tracks. Premium users can also still toggle off Smart Shuffle should they prefer it. If users prefer the old Standard Shuffle, simply go to Spotify Settings, select Playback, and choose your Standard Shuffle.
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