Spotify offline support now rolling out
- 
 @rooldaa the entire watch lost 15% battery(Spotify + tracking) or only Spotify consumed 15%? 
- 
 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!). 
- 
 @olymay so ~ 3.3 hours of GPS hours…indead pretty near the up to 7hr estimate for GPS & music  
- 
 @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. 
- 
 @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. 
- 
 @steff Hi, it was only spotify’s consumption. 
- 
 @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 
- 
 @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! 
- 
 A bit of good news. It seems YT Music will make its way to older devices as well. 
- 
 @aleksander-h said in Spotify offline support now rolling out: A bit of good news. It seems YT Music will make its way to older devices as well. I saw this last night. I am hoping it will come to the S7 soon. Although It’s unlikely I will use it due to battery drain, it’ll be a nice to have (and arguably something we should never have been without!). 
- 
I isazi referenced this topic on 
- 
 I got a Spotify update a couple of weeks ago, but offline playback wasn’t available at first. However, when I checked again yesterday, it had appeared (no new app update, so it must have been a server-side change). It’s very basic, but it works. I downloaded a playlist and did a quick test—it seems fine so far. One major limitation I’ve noticed is frustrating: you can download a playlist and play it, but you can’t shuffle it. Playback has to be in order. You can pick where to start, but it will continue sequentially. I like shuffling my music so I never know what’s coming next. Later, I’m going for a short 7km run and will test leaving my phone at home to see how it affects battery life. I usually don’t listen on this route, but I’ll turn it on with the volume very low  


