Spotify App New Design

The iOS app, for the Apple iPhone, is set to get a design refresh which will make it easier to navigate the options, play music, get your favorites in place and download music. Spotify is not discriminating at all, and these new design elements will roll out for Premium as well as the free users. Spotify is the king of streaming music, with a catalog of 30 million songs, several social features and clever new tools that cater to the many different ways you listen to music.

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  2. Spotify App New Designing

With Spotify, you can listen to music and play millions of songs and podcasts for free. Stream music and podcasts you love and find music - or your next favorite song - from all over the world. Discover new music, albums, and podcasts. Search for your favorite song, artist, or podcast. Enjoy music playlists and an unique daily mix made just for you. Make and share your own. Spotify is rolling out a new design for its mobile app today, starting with iOS. Though the changes are relatively minor – don’t expect a major redesign – they should make the app a little. I just updated my Spotify Ipad app, the new design interface is horrific. How can I go back to a previous version of the app? × Close We use cookies to give you the best online experience.

Spotify App Design

Spotify app design

Spotify unveiled an interface refresh this morning, rolling out first to iOS users. Quick note, as Android folk, we appreciate Spotify using iOS as the guinea pig platform. The less jank we have to deal with, the better.

Moving on, there aren’t too many changes, though, Spotify puts great emphasis on new actionable icons and an easier-to-use UI. The big icon change you’ll notice is a new Play/Shuffle icon. Spotify says, “Our new green ‘shuffle play’ icon reduces streaming to the click of one familiar button, which includes the shuffle icon.”

The below icon is what you’ll see instead of that massive “Shuffle Play” text button above playlists.

Another big, big change is the default to show album art in all views with exception to “Album” view. Spotify states that this will make it easier to navigate the app and find familiar songs. In addition, Spotify will highlight songs you’ve already “liked” by showing the heart icon next to the track name.

If you’re on Android, expect to see all of these changes down the road. For now, it’s just for iOS.

Introducing the fresh new mobile app for iOS 💅 pic.twitter.com/r8kpLUIv0c

— Spotify (@Spotify) February 27, 2020

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Spotify App New Designing

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