Your Spotify subscription is going up in price - this is why PEOPLE who stream their music via Spotify users are going to have to pay more for their music, as the streaming service announces it is hiking its subscription costs. The price increase will affect premium subscribers in the UK and Europe, and will see costs rise by up to £2 per month. Here’s what you need to know about the changes. When will prices go up? Spotify has confirmed that the price of its premium subscriptions in the UK will increase from 30 April. However, the new prices will only affect new subscribers from the end of April. If you are already a Spotify subscriber, the new prices will come into effect from June instead.
Spotify Mini Player integration in Facebook app starts rolling out
Spotify Mini Player integration in Facebook app starts rolling out
By:Abhishek Malhotra, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi
Last updated : April 27, 2021 12:07 pm
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Spotify will soon make an appearance in your Facebook Feed as it made a new announcement that it s going to allow its users to listen to Spotify music and podcasts through a mini-player directly in the Facebook app on Android and iOS.
Starting today in select markets, Spotify Premium users can discover and experience songs and episodes with full playback directly from Spotify inside the Facebook app on iOS and Android. Spotify Free users can enjoy the same great experience via shuffle mode with accompanying ads from Spotify , said Spotify through a blog.
Your Spotify subscription is going up in price - this is why People who stream their music via Spotify users are going to have to pay more for their music, as the streaming service announces it is hiking its subscription costs. The price increase will affect premium subscribers in the UK and Europe, and will see costs rise by up to £2 per month. Here’s what you need to know about the changes. When will prices go up? Spotify has confirmed that the price of its premium subscriptions in the UK will increase from 30 April. However, the new prices will only affect new subscribers from the end of April. If you are already a Spotify subscriber, the new prices will come into effect from June instead.
Your Spotify subscription is going up in price - this is why People who stream their music via Spotify users are going to have to pay more for their music, as the streaming service announces it is hiking its subscription costs. The price increase will affect premium subscribers in the UK and Europe, and will see costs rise by up to £2 per month. Here’s what you need to know about the changes. When will prices go up? Spotify has confirmed that the price of its premium subscriptions in the UK will increase from 30 April. However, the new prices will only affect new subscribers from the end of April. If you are already a Spotify subscriber, the new prices will come into effect from June instead.
released a mini-player for Facebook. This new mini-player comes as an extension of Spotify’s social sharing features that lets users share songs and music videos to social platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
Spotify announced the new Facebook mini-player via an official blog post. As per the music-streaming giant, this addition will help Spotify users, both premium and free, discover new music right inside the Facebook app.
Spotify Mini-Player for Facebook
Coming to the mini-player, it resides inside the Facebook app on iOS and Android and
works as an automatic media player for users while they scroll through their news feed. Once a user starts playing a song or a video using a Spotify link on Facebook, the media will start playing on the new mini-player and allow users to discover more such content on Spotify right from within Facebook.