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Is Spotify Free On Samsung Galaxy S5

rencorbige1989 2021. 6. 10. 14:31


  • Samsung has announced a new agreement with streaming music service Spotify during its Unpacked press event.
  • The partnership will allow Spotify songs to transfer seamlessly across Samsung Galaxy phones, tablets and smartwatches.
  • It will also connect to Samsung smart TVs and the upcoming Galaxy Home smart speaker.
  1. Tap on the 'Premium' tab, then press the 'TRY 6 MONTHS FREE' button on the 'Spotify Premium for Samsung' option. You'll then have to enter your card details and click 'Start'. Note that six months.
  2. Most importantly, Spotify is now free on your Android phone and tablet and play any song, artist, album, or playlist in shuffle mode. Even if you have used Spotify on your laptop to save songs and playlists, you can access all your saved songs and playlists right on Android app.
  3. Was racking my brains as to why Spoify is not appearing in Galaxy Store but eveything has been resolved. On the watch, go to the Samsung music icon. Click on the 3 dots on the right side, click on the Music player Icon, scroll down to Spotify and click on the Spotify dot. Come out and go to Galaxy App Store on your watch and then search Spotify.
  4. Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE:SPOT) today announced the next step in its strategic relationship with Samsung Electronics by providing users with frictionless access to Spotify on Samsung mobile devices 1. In addition, new Spotify consumers in the U.S. With select Samsung Galaxy mobile devices, including the just-launched Galaxy S10, may qualify for six months of free Spotify Premium.
  5. Settings and steps available may vary depending on your Galaxy device and software version. If you have an international Galaxy watch and require further support click here to reach out to your Samsung Subsidiary.You are only able to listen to Spotify Offline from your Samsung watch with a Spotify Premium account.

Samsung has used its Unpacked press event for the Galaxy Note 9 to also reveal a new agreement with popular music streaming service Spotify. The partnership will give owners of Samsung’s various devices an easy way to both install and use the music platform.

The Spotify® Premium and Samsung New 6 Month Free Trial Offer Terms and Conditions. Effective as of 8 March 2019. PLEASE READ THESE TERMS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. THEY CONTAIN CERTAIN CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON THE AVAILABILITY AND USE OF THE PREMIUM AND SAMSUNG 6 MONTH FREE TRIAL OFFER, INCLUDING WHAT HAPPENS AFTER YOUR FREE TRIAL PERIOD. Step 4: Transfer Spotify Music to Samsung Galaxy S9. Since all the Spotify songs you get now are in DRM-free format, you can transfer them to anywhere you like. Just connect your Samsung Galaxy S9 to your computer through a USB cable and copy the converted songs to it. Now you can easily play Spotify music on your Samsung Galaxy S9.

The new partnership includes not only Samsung’s various Galaxy smartphones, tablets and smartwatches, but also its smart TVs, Family Hub refrigerators and its upcoming Galaxy Home smart speaker.

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How will it work?

Speaking as part of the press event, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek stated the setup experience for new Samsung devices will now include access to the streaming service. Also, if a person owns multiple Samsung devices, they will be able to listen to a playlist on Spotify on one product, and then transfer it seamlessly to another. For example, owners of a Galaxy Note 9 can listen to a song while in the car, and then keep listening to it on their smart TV or the Galaxy Home speaker when they get home.

In addition, the music platform says it will soon integrate the service deeply into Samsung’s Bixby digital assistant. That means if a person asks Bixby for some music, it will automatically look for the music on Spotify, even if the person doesn’t have a Spotify account.

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Samsung and Spotify didn’t reveal any financial terms for this new partnership. However, it would seem to be a good deal for Samsung’s side. You may remember that a few years ago, it tried to compete directly with the music platform with its own Milk Music streaming service. However, Milk Music only lasted a few years before Samsung shut it down in September 2016.

This new agreement will make it easier for Samsung device owners to get the music they want without a lot of fuss, and Spotify has the chance to get some new people to try its service, as it continues to compete with its main rival, Apple Music.

Samsung Music, now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. Samsung smartphone owners rejoice, now the Samsung Music app will finally feel useful. The app has a tab that lets you connect to your Spotify Account.
Users will be able to use the new feature after updating the app. Users will now be able to view lists of playlist recommendations and latest song and album releases.
These recommendations, however, won’t be based on users’ listening habits. Users will also be able to search albums, music artists, and songs on Spotify via the Samsung Music app.
The biggest shortcoming of this update is users won’t be able to listen to any of the music via the app. When a user chooses a song or playlist they like, Samsung Music will redirect to Spotify’s app on the phone.
Hence users will ultimately be using Spotify’s own app. In hindsight, this feels like a massive blunder on Samsung’s part. People will still have to keep both apps on their phones if they are to make use of this new feature.
There’s another problem that we feel is absolutely necessary to mention. The tab will only appear in those countries where Spotify is available. Most European countries, South American countries, the US and Canada will remain unaffected.
Asian countries such as India, Bangladesh, China, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan won’t have the access to this feature.
There are other UI changes in the app as well. Most of which should have been implemented way earlier but oh well.
Some of the major changes include a tabbed layout which allows users to swipe through Albums, Folders, Artists, Tracks, Playlists, Favorites, and Songs tabs.
Users can now swipe up to view the current song being played. If users swipe down from anywhere on the screen, they can hide the current song. Both commands feel silky smooth and give the app a much-needed change.
Personally, my favorite addition is the new crossfade feature. It enables the song being played to gradually fade away when the user closes the Samsung Music app. Before the update, songs would suddenly cut out once the user exited the app.

The update is currently available only via Samsung’s own app store, Galaxy apps. In a few days, it should roll out on Google Play Store as well.

These changes should persuade users to stick with Samsung Music even though it isn’t the best music player on the market. Most Samsung users, even the diehard ones, uninstall the app because they have so many better options.

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Music players like BlackPlayer (which is my personal favorite), PowerAmp and JetAudio HD are some of the most downloaded and highly rated music players on Google Play Store.
They offer way more customization options, have better interfaces and overall offer a better user experience.
Only time will tell if Samsung Music’s latest feature is just another half-hearted attempt to prevent users from leaving or if users find actual value in it.