If you rely on Spotify for your daily music, you’ll appreciate having access to a library of over 70 million songs. It’s like having access to every song ever made on your phone. All of this, however, can come to a halt if Spotify keeps crashing your iPhone when you try to open the app or play a tune. It can be difficult to figure out what’s causing your problem, just as it can be difficult to figure out what’s causing your problem in any complicated app.
So, here are seven methods for troubleshooting and, hopefully, resolving your Spotify issues.
After that, force-near and restart Spotify
Often, an app that displays an error message or crashes has a simple fix: simply tap the power button to close and restart the app. Start with the last Spotify app for Android or the last the app for iOS. Then relaunch the app in the usual manner. It only takes a few seconds and can fix your problem.
Restart your device
If restarting Spotify did not solve the problem and Spotify continues to crash your iPhone, it is a good idea to restart your device. This will flush out any corrupt information that is most likely causing warfare, allowing you to start shining in just a minute or two. Each type of tool has its own technique of restarting it, but here’s how to restart an iPhone.
Keep an eye out for a Spotify outage
It’s a good idea to determine if the issue is with the Spotify carrier before attempting more sophisticated or time-consuming troubleshooting methods. If it’s with the Spotify carrier, you’ll want to wait for it to be restored. The quickest way to check on Spotify is to go to Down Detector’s reputation page, or just search for “Is Spotify down” in a Google search and look for Down detector among the results. If the website is unavailable, please wait a while and try again later.
Log out of Spotify and re-enter
It’s definitely time to sign off of Spotify and then log back in again, especially if Spotify crashes no matter what you try to play. Tap the Settings icon (shaped like a gear) on the top right of the mobile app (for both Android and iPhone) and scroll to the bottom. Log out by pressing the Log out button. Then log back into your account on the sign-in page.
Spotify should be uninstalled and reinstalled
If Spotify keeps crashing your iPhone even though the app isn’t showing any errors or crashing, try reinstalling the programme. Unfortunately if the app has become corrupted or there is an incompatibility with a few distinct software packages on the device, reinstalling a fresh copy may cure the issue, especially if a more recent version is available. If you need a reminder, here’s how to remove the Spotify app from your Android or iOS device. After that, download a gleaming model from Google Play or the App Store and install it.
Your network should be reset
Your phone’s community settings may need to be reset less frequently in order for certain on-line services like Spotify to work effectively. However, save this as a final resort because resetting your community will wipe out all of your saved community configurations, including Bluetooth devices and Wi-Fi community names and passwords, necessitating manual logging into those networks. If you must, you can try resetting your community settings on your iPhone or Android to see if it resolves the issue.
In Mac or Windows, disable hardware acceleration
The majority of the troubleshooting suggestions apply to both your laptop and your mobile device. But if Spotify is crashing on your laptop, you might want to try removing hardware acceleration. This computer-simple capability allows Spotify to leverage the graphics card for better performance. But it can occasionally cause Spotify to misbehave. Click the three-dot menu in the upper-left corner of the computer app, then the View menu, then Hardware Acceleration to disable hardware acceleration.
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