Spotify Beta Update Causes App Crash for Android Users
The popular music streaming app, Spotify, has been facing a major setback as the latest beta update for Android users is causing the app to crash before it can fully open. Reports of this issue have been pouring in from various sources including Twitter and online forums, leaving Spotify enthusiasts frustrated.
Multiple users have taken to social media platforms like Twitter and X to voice their concerns about the problem. The issue is not limited to just one user, as many individuals have reported experiencing the same crash. Troubleshooting steps like clearing the cache, re-logging, and even reinstalling the app have failed to resolve the issue, leaving users even more disappointed.
The crashing problem appears to be isolated to the latest beta update with version 8.9.2.169. Users have suggested a couple of potential workarounds, such as sideloading an older version of the app or leaving the Spotify beta program and reinstalling the stable version. However, it’s important to note that uninstalling the app will result in the deletion of any downloaded content for offline use, which could lead to further inconvenience for users.
Unfortunately, the timing of this issue could not have been worse. With New Year’s celebrations around the corner, many users were hoping to enjoy their favorite tunes during their festive gatherings. However, the app’s constant crashing has left them disappointed and unable to fully enjoy their music experience.
One user in particular, Ben, has taken it upon himself to provide updates and information related to Spotify on Twitter and X. His dedication to keeping fellow Spotify users informed about the situation is commendable.
Spotify is yet to release an official statement addressing the crashing problem. It remains to be seen how quickly the company can resolve the issue and provide a fix for its loyal Android user base. For now, affected users must wait patiently for a solution or try the suggested workarounds to continue enjoying their music on the app.
As the situation unfolds, Spotify users will be anxiously awaiting an update from the music streaming giant, hoping for a prompt resolution to the crashing problem. In the meantime, users can keep an eye on Ben’s Twitter/X account for the latest news and developments regarding this issue.
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