Spotify could allow you to include songs stored on your Android mobile
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If you are one of those who use Spotify but, even so, you still have MP3 files of songs downloaded from the Internet, surely you have missed a function that could be very useful for you. When will the possibility of including your local library within the Spotify streaming platform? And even if you don't even pay for the premium service, perhaps you are interested in using Spotify as a music player, either because you like its aesthetics and interface or because the application comes from a reliable and proven developer and your mobile will not suffer damage. someone using it.
Save your songs to the new Spotify
Jane Manchun Wong, a tweeter known for bringing to light experimental features of different applications, has reported that the music platform Spotify is testing to allow users of the Android operating system to import local music from their mobile phones within the application itself. Thus, the lists that you could make on Spotify could join those songs that still do not have a place on the platform, turning your own catalog into something much more complete and extensive than it is now.
And this isn't the only new feature that Spotify is experimenting with and that we can probably see in the near future. The music platform is also testing a new 'save for later' feature for the podcasts we host on the app.This way we would have enough material to not get bored when, for example, we had to take a flight and be without a connection. Without moving from the podcast world, there will also be new features in this regard, such as a new option to clear the episode description screen and, outside of that, a new music library view that would be created automatically and without the user having to nothing to do, a personalized list from the favorite songs of it.
Despite the announcements, there is no 100 percent guarantee that we will eventually see these features implemented in the official version of Spotify.