Spotify finally rolls out Android 13 media player support
Spotify version 8.7.92.115 is all ready to be supported by the Android 13 media player. Although the users that are in the Spotify beta program can have access to it at any time, the rest of the audience has to wait until the feature becomes public. Spotify is releasing media player functionality for Android 13 with assurances that everything will go smoothly.
In the most recent version of Spotify, users from all platforms can have access to the Android 13 media player. Updating to the most recent media player and Spotify brings with it some of the most recent visual changes. The square button with the play and pause options is the most visible. Also, buttons for playing the previous and next song are available on both sides of the seek bar.
The shuffle and like-heart buttons are set by default, but you can change them to buttons of your choice. While listening to a podcast, Spotify will replace the next and previous buttons with the rewind and forward buttons. Along with these, the shuffle and like buttons will be replaced by speed-enhancing and play again buttons. It can also add the podcast to your library.
Unfortunately, the Samsung Galaxy series of devices cannot use the Android 13 media player design, One UI 5.0. Spotify functions as a third-party app on this series of Samsung phones, far from joining the bandwagon. Here it joins up with similar popular applications like YouTube, YouTube Music, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud, and Shazam that are able to support the latest media player design.
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