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    Spotify’s new automatic ‘Offline Playlist’ lets you listen to music even when you lose signal – no effort required


    As a Spotify Premium subscriber, I’m forever grateful for the convenience of offline listening and now that Spotify has launched its latest ‘Offline Backup’ playlist feature, there’s a new way for you to still enjoy audio streaming on one of the best music streaming services even when you lose signal. 

    As of today (October 3), Spotify has officially rolled out its ‘Offline Backup’ feature for Premium users, introducing a new way to enjoy offline audio streaming without having to rely on downloads – including your Spotify playlists – and using extra storage and data. 

    The new feature can be found in your ‘Home Feed’ whenever you’re offline. It amalgamates a rather lengthy playlist (mine is 19 hours and 28 minutes for reference), which could stand as a new contender for your next audio travel companion. 

    Screenshot of Spotify Offline Backup playlist

    (Image credit: Future)

    Prior to its rollout, a Spotify spokesperson told TechRadar: “We’re always exploring new ways to improve our user experience. Last year we began testing offline listening and have continued to innovate on the experience taking user feedback into consideration.” With that said, ‘Offline Backup’ has been designed to assist you in different situations where you’re not able to stream audio while online. 

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