Update: I was able to resolve this issue by clearing application caches and then reinstalling Spotify. Here are the steps I took: 1. Delete Spotify Application Drag Spotify from Applications to the Trash 2. Clear spotify Cache Open Finder, hold down the Option key and Select Library from the Go menu. From Library, select Caches. Drag folders that start with com.spotify to the Trash Return to the Library folder and select Application Support. Drag the Spotify folder to the Trash. Download and re-install spotify and run a fresh install of Spotify.
A few days ago Spotify released the 0.9.8.296 version for the streaming music service with a new dark design. Unfortunately the update is gradually coming to small You have to copy all the files from the update to the installation path of Spotify in OS X. Download Spotify 0.9.8.296 for Mac (do not use. Name the new virtual machine and set the Operating System box to Mac OS X and the Version box to “Mac OS X Server (64 bit).”. Intel and Spotify.
Update: I was able to resolve this issue by clearing application caches and then reinstalling Spotify. Here are the steps I took: 1. Delete Spotify Application Drag Spotify from Applications to the Trash 2. Clear spotify Cache Open Finder, hold down the Option key and Select Library from the Go menu. From Library, select Caches. Drag folders that start with com.spotify to the Trash Return to the Library folder and select Application Support. Drag the Spotify folder to the Trash.
Download and re-install spotify and run a fresh install of Spotify. Yesterday my spotify suddenly stopped playing. All my musiclist that were downloaded on my IPhone 6splus aren't annymore and i can't play any music. Not in WiFi, 4G or laptop modus. Who knows what is wrong? I already checked my payments.
Nothing is wrong. I checked spotify.com to watch my own account and it sais: premium.
Strange thing my app on my iPhone says: Free. See the picture below. Also already tried to re-install the app en change username and password. Both did not work. It also sais error 127 on my iPhone. I tried the steps below in the solution but still no succes!!
Sometimes you just don't want to buy the latest, coolest gadget; or upgrade to the latest OS. Sometimes you're very happy with what you have, and that's completely ok. But then sometimes you get left behind and, although your gadget still works fine; and you're not using pastels on a daily basis, not all apps remain available for your trusty friend.
If you're using an older Apple device and can't, or just don't want to upgrade to the latest operating system, but you really love Spotify (of course you do, otherwise you would have stopped reading long before getting here (thank you, btw)), then you still have options. Not too long ago Apple enabled everyone with an older device, running iOS 4.2 or later, to still get those apps they love; that includes you!.
If you previously installed Spotify on one of your iDevices, you'll find it in your device's App Store under the Purchased tab. If you didn't previously install, or you're using a new Apple account, just go to the App Store in iTunes and download Spotify. It doesn't matter what version that is; you just need to have Spotify as a 'Purchased' app on your Apple account. Now you can go back to the Purchased tab on your device, and you should find Spotify there.
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Hit that Install button and you should be offered the option to download a previous version. Both options should work for, but we've had reports of folks in some countries not being offered the previous version. If this happens to you, you can try making a US Apple account and following the same steps, above. Wrote: I'm sorry but it doesn't work this way. To register for an American Itunes account, you have to provide accurate information and address details.
It also asks for payment options. You don't have to actually, though Apple does try and force you to enter in payment info.
I'm not sure of the way to do it via a mobile device, though if you have iTunes installed on a desktop, go to the iTunes store, and you can switch to the American store. Make sure you sign out of your account in the store.
Find the app, go to download it, it will prompt you to sign in. Click the link to register an account, and fill out the form. Because it's a free app, the option to provide no payment info will appear.
Select that, and just make up some random US address. The app will then download, and you can sync it over to your device.
As of a recent update to iTunes for computer, the second option no longer works. There is no way to purchase apps on the aforementioned new iTunes. (If there is a way, I simply do not see it.) It was stated that the computer version is 'shifting to a focus on music,' and thus we are without a method of downloading older apps to legacy iOS versions without buying or owning an Apple device that is compatible with the up-to-date version of the app in question. If you, dear reader and/or author, know of a work-around to install older app versions that does not involve jail-breaking- please leave a reply. I'm sorry but it doesn't work this way.
To register for an American Itunes account, you have to provide accurate information and address details. It also asks for payment options. I really don't understand why Spotify and Apple cannot give the Ipad 1 users the app that we want. I am also a premium spotify user.
But with the lack of support from both, I wonder if it is really worth it. I have seen so many enquiries in to this by some many users of the iPad 1. Wht can;t you get your heads together and come up with a solution for UK users? You have to ask here why it is necessary to create an american account to et on the USA Itunes for the app that DOES work. Yet doe not on the UK??? Wrote: I'm sorry but it doesn't work this way.
To register for an American Itunes account, you have to provide accurate information and address details. It also asks for payment options. You don't have to actually, though Apple does try and force you to enter in payment info. I'm not sure of the way to do it via a mobile device, though if you have iTunes installed on a desktop, go to the iTunes store, and you can switch to the American store. Make sure you sign out of your account in the store. Find the app, go to download it, it will prompt you to sign in.
Click the link to register an account, and fill out the form. Because it's a free app, the option to provide no payment info will appear.
Select that, and just make up some random US address. The app will then download, and you can sync it over to your device.
This is so frustrating. I went to the trouble of creating a US account in iTunes on my iMac (NOTE: don't try this until after you've clicked to download Spotify and it prompts you to create an account; otherwise, if you do it unprompted, it won't let you create an account without entering a valid payment option), downloaded Spotify, synced it to my connected iPod Touch 2nd Gen. Sync failed, just as it does with my Canadian account. Frankly, as far as I could tell I was attempting to sync the same app.
Well, not now. I just deleted it, reinstalled it while still in my US account and re-synced – to no avail. This is especially annoying because I just upgraded to premium. A few months ago, I had no trouble using Spotify because after it prompted me to upgrade to iOS 7, it installed anyway (i.e., the old version).
But today, not so much. Later: SOLVED.
I had to switch to my US account on my iPod. Then I DLed Spotify right inside the iPod, it offered to install a compatible version. Bob's yer uncle. So far, at least.