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After angering many users, Spotify recently said it will re-release the home screen widget on Android. However, there is no exact information about the release time of this new update.
After angering many users, Spotify says it will re-release the home screen widget on Android. The move comes just a month after the feature was completely removed.
Spotify will re-release home screen widgets on Android
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When removing the home screen widget for the first time, the company stated that it was very careful when removing this feature of Spotify. They further justified this action by noting users access to similar functions through the operating system's notification center. And of course, this cannot help defuse the situation either.
Then, a forum post where Spotify first shared the news garnered 52 pages of responses — none of them expressed satisfaction — and even 16,000 votes before the company deleted the post. According to The Verge, one person has even said that his entire family has switched to Tidal instead of continuing to use Spotify. The decision demonstrates high outrage because all other popular music services are still using the home screen widget on Android.
When the home screen widget returns in its next update, Spotify said, it will disable some unnecessary graphics effects and improve the service's performance. However, there is no exact word on when the company will release this new updated version. As well as an apology to users, Spotify said it appreciated the comments and invited users to continue commenting. To be able to use Spotify to listen to music, you need to have an account, if you do not have one, you proceed to sign up for Spotify and track howsubscribe to Spotify Premium to listen to music for 3 months for only VND 5,900
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