Spotify adds new features, made easy to find downloaded music


Team Udayavani, May 1, 2021, 10:31 AM IST

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Spotify, a music streaming service released a new update that features a redesigned Library section in the application. The new update will soon roll out on both Android and iOS devices. This feature adds an easier search option for items that listeners have already added to their collection of favorite tracks.

The update includes new dynamic filters that make it possible to single out Playlists, Artists, Albums, Podcasts, and Shows. The downloaded filter is available within the new ‘Your Library’ tab and pre-downloaded offline music is easier to separate now.

Only Spotify Premium users will be able to make use of the Downloaded tab by saving music offline.

Spotify in a blog post said, “Now, you’ll have a more streamlined way to easily explore your collection and find your saved music and podcasts faster.” It further wrote, “Your Library’s updated design and added features will enable you to spend less time looking for content and organizing your collection, and more time rediscovering the music and podcasts you’ve loved over the years.”

Spotify gets better sorting options with the new update and users can now choose between viewing their audio alphabetically, recently played, or by creator name.

Users can also choose up to four playlists, albums, or podcast shows to keep pinned for instant access.

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