Spotify offline support now rolling out
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Just opened the Play Store and it has new design now. First time it showed up for me. Spotify also had an update, but seems no offline yet.
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Great news!
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@olymay said in Spotify offline support now rolling out:
I have a Suunto 7 and Spotify Premium, but I don’t yet have offline support. I’ll give an update when (IF) it happens (I’m still on the old play store design, so I’m not holding my breath)
Looks like I spoke to soon(ish)!!
After putting my watch on charge this morning I now have the new play store. It looks and feels MUCH nicer
Spotify had an update but as yet still no offline support yet
As a side note, I got the new Google Pay update last night too, but apart from cosmetic changes I can’t see anything new (I live in UK so it’s worked for years, but great news that its working in more countries now, it’s super convenient!)
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Hmm. Maybe it’s been mentioned already, but it seems we won’t be getting YT Music at all
https://9to5google.com/2021/08/11/youtube-music-wear-os-maps-release/Wear OS 3 only.
I hope there won’t be a lot of apps coming out in the next couple of years which are Wear OS 3 only.
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@aleksander-h me to. Find it quite odd that Google made this choice. Maybe it’s part of their deal to get Samsung to use WearOS.
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Exclusivity of Wear OS 3.0 and some apps until 2022 may well have been necessary to get Samsung on board.
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@aleksander-h what I’m thinking to. Good for Samsung, but not sure how it’s helping Google.
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Just received the ability to download Spotify content to my Suunto 7!
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I received an update to Spotify a couple of weeks back, but the offline playback wasn’t there.
HOWEVER, I checked again yesterday and it was there (with no app update, so must have been something server related).
It’s VERY basic but it does work. I’ve downloaded one playlist and given a quick test, seems to work ok so far.
I have noticed one limitation that will drive me up the wall! You can download and play a playlist, however you cannot shuffle it. You have to play it in order.
You can decide where in the playlist to start, but it will continue in order.I like to shuffle my music so that I don’t know what is coming next.
I’m heading out for a short (7km) run later and will give it a test by leaving my phone at home and will have a look at how much it affects the battery (I don’t usually listen to music on this route, but I will set it playing and turn the volume right down )
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@olymay said in Spotify offline support now rolling out:
I received an update to Spotify a couple of weeks back, but the offline playback wasn’t there.
HOWEVER, I checked again yesterday and it was there (with no app update, so must have been something server related).
Same here, just checked now when I saw your post and I have “Downloads” on watch.
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Today I did a one-hour run with Spotify and it seems that during the run Spotify consumed around 15% of the battery.
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@rooldaa - which is pretty near the up to 7hrs estimate for GPS & music.
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@rooldaa the entire watch lost 15% battery(Spotify + tracking) or only Spotify consumed 15%?
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As promised, I went for a run last night using Spotify on my watch to listen to music. I did not take my phone with me at all.
First, my watch settings:
Trail run (basic)
No route loaded
GPS Best
Always on map OFF
All apps were checked and up to date before leaving.
I did not wake the watch or change screens at any point during the run, the only times I touched it were to start and stop the activity.Findings:
Battery life at start of run: 97%
Activity lasted 00:40:30 (40mins30sec)
Battery life at end of run: 78%Resulting in 19% drop in 40 minutes. Equates to roughly 30% drop per hour.
Conclusions.
This was one single run and not scientific.
I would be confident to use this feature for shorter runs, but anything over 2hrs and I would start to get a bit nervous of the battery running out.
Also, the inability to shuffle the music, or repeat it (when it gets to the end of the playlist it just stops!) is a deal breaker for me.
It works, but it feels like a half baked implementation.
Therefore, I will not be using Spotify on my watch anymore (I’ve already uninstalled it!).
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@olymay so ~ 3.3 hours of GPS hours…indead pretty near the up to 7hr estimate for GPS & music
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@olymay sorry to hear that.
end of list - could download a longer play list…But yeah that battery life if it is the norm, isn’t worth it.
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@steff said in Spotify offline support now rolling out:
@olymay so ~ 3.3 hours of GPS hours…indead pretty near the up to 7hr estimate for GPS & music
In this test I carried out, the watch lost approx 10% per 20 mins which is 30% per hour.
Based on those figures, a fully charged watch would expect to run out after roughly 3hours20mins.
This is with BOTH music and GPS. There is not a chance the S7 could last for 7hrs in this mode. Not even with GPS set to GOOD. The drain caused by music playback is massive.
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@steff Hi, it was only spotify’s consumption.
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@olymay What I did is after starting the playback on the watch before going out I had a cellphone nearby and I toggled shuffle in so that it impacted the playback on the watch as well. Probably it is similarly workable for repeat function too
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@mcsolaar said in Spotify offline support now rolling out:
@olymay What I did is after starting the playback on the watch before going out I had a cellphone nearby and I toggled shuffle in so that it impacted the playback on the watch as well. Probably it is similarly workable for repeat function too
Oh, that’s an interesting workaround!