Spotify’s interface has received new features to make it easier to use, especially on mobile devices. This streaming music service wants to captivate more users and this is one of the means it uses to do so.
As a result of these improvements, the version dedicated to Android now receives an important change. It becomes much simpler to add songs to the play queue, just by using an in-app gesture.
The most used streaming music service on the Internet changes its interface on Android. For what many users can already try, it will be enough with a simple gesture on the favorite songs so that they are added to the playback queue.
This is not yet a feature extended to all users, but many can already use it. The way to know if it is present is to swipe from left to right, with the add message displayed.
The process is, unsurprisingly, simple and quick, giving the user more control. You can now freely browse the Spotify app and the songs there, making it easy to quickly queue up those songs for listening.
The app will notify users that the song has been queued with a simple message. This will appear at the bottom and be quick to see, so you know the song was added as expected.
This is actually a feature that was already available for iOS users some time ago. Spotify brings its apps closer together and maintains similar usability, for a better user experience across systems.
This novelty is now spreading to all Android users, albeit gradually. Soon it will be available to everyone, so that they can manage the playback queue in an easier and faster way, through a simple gesture, already known to everyone.
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