

It dishes out your favorite songs, with a few surprises tucked in. The Made for You playlist features a new daily mix for each day of the week. This digital music service is anything but ordinary. Where other digital streaming services offer up the same old ho-hum playlists based on genre, Spotify offers curated content.You can still expect the pop, hip hop, and country genres but enjoy other moods like “Dinner,” “Comedy,” “Romance,” and “Commute” to set the tone from a mix of artists. Still, premade playlists are where this digital music service shines “bright like a diamond”. There’s one big (and annoying) difference when making the leap from laptop to iPhone, though: you can’t rewind a song or choose a specific song. Return listeners will notice musical suggestions taking up much of the home screen based off of a band you are tuned into or playlists that you’ve created. Spotify maintains its signature black and green screen on all devices. If this isn’t your first run with the service, Spotify on iPhone should look familiar. Blow through those skips and you’re left listening to last year’s lame songs. Spotify free offers unlimited music streaming with occasional ads and up to six track skips per hour on mobile. Not sure about Spotify? Read our guide on how to transfer your Spotify playlists to other music streaming services.Incredible playlists, social connectivity, and cross-platform capability make Spotify an obvious choice for music fans everywhere. If that doesn't help, Spotify says you should try reinstalling the app - but this means you'll need to re-download any music or podcasts you have saved. You can also try restarting the Spotify app or switching on Offline mode to stop your Internet connection from interfering. If your downloads aren't playing, ensure the download was successful by checking the arrow icon has turned green. If you have any issues downloading your music, make sure your device isn't in sleep mode, double-check your Internet connection is active, and make sure you have at least 1GB of free storage space on your device. It's worth bearing in mind that you'll need to go online at least once every 30 days to keep your downloads - Spotify says this is so it can collect play data to compensate artists. Where to find "offline mode" in Windows (Image credit: TechRadar)
