![]() Spotify listeners have been able to take their songs offline to listen to them on their mobile device in the past, but the process of downloading playlists was not always easy, according to Techlicious. ![]() The streaming music service also added the ability to search through your downloaded songs offline earlier this week, as VentureBeat previously reported. The update, which brings the iOS app up to par with the Android version, should be well received by hardcore Spotify users, and many would likely agree this functionality should have been available on the iPhone from day one. Additionally, the queue is now directly accessible from the Now Playing screen for convenience, and Spotify warns users if the song already exists in the collection to prevent duplicates. In the latest Spotify iOS app update, users can now view their Play Queue on the iPhone as well as sort through music alphabetically and search for a specific song, artist or playlist. One of the more frustrating things about using Spotify on an iPhone was that you really couldn’t sift through your large collection of music, or see what was about to start playing. Now I cannot see if the download is running or not…I have a number of green arrows that still have not downloaded…even though I selected them DAYS ago… Gotta give feedback to give me an "offline" button right there…unless they don't want to, hmm… I guess you have to save and then you have to find that album, open it, and swipe to make it available offline. Ah, searched for Tony Bennett/Lady Gaga-I only see a "SAVE" button.
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