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Spotify hogging your phone battery? Here' the fix.
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How to Fix Spotify Battery Drain Issue? Posted by Adam Gorden on Nov. 17, 2020 2:31 PM. What’s the worst thing you can think of while using Spotify on your phone? Probably the battery draining issue. Many Spotify users report that the Spotify app on their phones is draining the battery out of no reason. So in the following parts, I’m going to show you how to fix Spotify draining battery issue with some common solution and an ultimate guide to solve the problem forever. Fixes to Spotify Battery Drain Issue Why does Spotify drain battery on your device? Well, it depends. The reason may come out of your phone or the Spotify app. So let's troubleshoot them separately. 1. Restart Your Phone
Your phone can't always run on maximum performance without switching off for a while. Just turn your phone off a bit and reboot it, magic may happen. 2. Check Your Phone Battery Usage Before you try to solve the problem on Spotify, you'd better check out if your phone battery is in good standing. 1. Go to Settings > Battery & Performance > Battery Usage Stats. 2. See how the apps on your phone are consuming your phone battery. If there're other apps that are using a lot of battery on your phone, you can turn it off and don't let it run in the background. 3. Check Your Phone Battery Life The easiest way to check how much of the battery still remain on your phone is to observe the charging time. If the phone charges much faster than before to finish, then the battery might not have much left. You can consider changing your phone battery on the local store.
If your phone battery is still okay, the problem may come from the Spotify app. And here're some of the solutions to keep Spotify from draining battery. 1. Reinstall the Spotify App If you're using Spotify for quite a long time and have never updated the app to the latest version, the app is going to be a battery hog. You can delete the app first and go to the app store to install the latest version of Spotify, or directly update your Spotify to the latest one. 2. Delete Downloaded Files If you have downloaded a large library of songs on Spotify, each time you run Spotify, these songs may be running too. So you can delete them and see if the battery consumption goes back to normal. 3. Turn Off Spotify Connect This may sound disappointing, but the Spotify Connect feature will drain more battery than normal and the only way to fix it is to turn it off. Fix Spotify Battery Draining Issue Forever All the fixes above have been proved to be the most eligible way to fix Spotify battery usage issue. But if you still can't fix the problem, here's the final tip to solve it permanently. All you have to do is to download Spotify songs with TunesKit Spotify Music Converter on your computer, then you can transfer all the downloaded songs to your phone with a USB cable. After that you can play Spotfy songs with the built-in player offline without the Spotify app, so there'll be no battery draining issue anymore.
TunesKit Spotify Music Converter is designed to convert Spotify audio files into 6 different formats such as MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, WAV and FLAC. Almost 100% of the original song quality will be kept after converting process. With 5X faster speed, it only takes few seconds to download each song from Spotify. 1Launch TunesKit and Import Songs from Spotify
Open TunesKit software and the Spotify will be launched simultaneously. Then drag and drop tracks from Spotify into the TunesKit interface. 2 Set Up Output Parameters
After adding music tracks from Spotify to TunesKit, you can choose the output audio format. There're six options including MP3, M4A, M4B, AAC, WAV and FLAC. And then you can adjust the audio quality by selecting the output channel, bit rate, and sample rate. 3 Start the Conversion
Once all the setting is finished, click the "Convert" button to start loading Spotify music tracks. After the conversion, all the files will be saved to your specified folder. You could browse all the converted songs by clicking "Converted" and navigate to the output folder. 4 Play All the Spotify Songs on Your Phone Offline
After downloading Spotify songs to your computer, you can now transfer them to your phone or other devices. All these songs can be played on any media player without using the Spotify app.