![]() But, spend any amount of time with Spotify playlists and you’ll soon realize that it doesn’t work in typical playlist fashion (for instance, you can’t choose a track and have it “play next”, a very common feature on other apps). It looks nice, yes, and you can drag and drop tracks however you like. And basically not how playlist management works on pretty much any other music app. Meantime, as a long-time Spotify user and Google Play Music convert, one thing I really wish they would address: Spotify: How about an update to playlist management? Look for the update soon for both iOS and Android devices. More recommendations (Premium) - “a new surface highlighted on top of the Home hub dedicated to discovery-oriented recommendations that are personalized, timely, and reactive to your taste.”.Better surfacing of Podcast content (Premium) - new episodes are now marked with a blue dot, while in progress episodes will show a progress bar.New “Recently played” section - allows you to “jump back in time and browse up to three months’ worth of listening history”.In this Spotify blog post, there are three key features and updates highlighted: These will roll out to users globally on iOS and Android this month.” ![]() Through this latest update, we’ll be rolling out several advancements on the mobile Home hub designed to make finding the audio you love easier and more intuitive. “We’re constantly working on ways to improve our user experience. The update emphasizes navigation and discovery which the company says will now be simpler: Spotify refreshed its user interface last year (a great update), and now has further tweaked the home screen (“hub”). ![]()
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