Samsung Music brings Spotify recommendations with new update

Yordan, 01 October 2018

Samsung introduced plenty of devices at the Galaxy Unpacked event back in August, along with a partnership with Spotify. Less than two months later we see the fruition of the deal in the Samsung Music app - it just got updated with better design and recommended playlists from the service in a separate tab.

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The new Samsung Music

The new update of Samsung Music brings a simpler tab design, where you’ll be able to swipe through favorites, playlists, tracks, albums, etc. There are also the usual sub-tabs of Recently Added, Most Played, and Recently Played. The sort function has also been improved. From UI point of view, now when you close the app, the song will fade out, instead of abruptly stopping.

The Spotify implementation is in another separate tab that copies the Browse tab of the original music platform app. You have curated playlists for the moment, top charts, new releases, etc. To get the most accurate suggestions, you should link your Samsung and Spotify accounts. Of course, this means you must live in one of the 59 countries where the music service is available.

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Reader comments

  • iamdutchy
  • 03 Oct 2018
  • kiQ

how do you add a song to the now playing queue so itll play next ??

  • AnonD-632062
  • 02 Oct 2018
  • 3Ye

"From UI point of view, now when you close the app, the song will fade out, instead of abruptly stopping" It has been like that for a long time now. Samsung Music is one of the best music players ever. Great aesthetic design, easy to use an...

  • AnonD-731363
  • 02 Oct 2018
  • SH3

Man Scamsung because they are extremely expensive. Money its not a problem here problem is that i wont pay even a penny to a company which dont deserve it. Last in updates 4 times higher prices compared to manufacturing price and average to poor q...

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