
We recommend giving it a try because it offers a ton of perks you won’t find on the free version. If you are new to Spotify, you can test Premium for three months for free.
You can then choose a subscription level. Once you’ve done that click the green Sign up button. You will also be required to enter your date of birth and gender. You will be asked to enter a valid email address, create a password, and choose a username. Open the Spotify sign up page on your PC or your mobile browser. All you really need is an internet connection and a Spotify account. If you are yet to give Spotify a try, there is no better time than now. Ad-supported Hulu access: You can have this bonus feature if you live in the US. With Spotify Premium, however, you can skip to your heart’s content. This only happens on the mobile apps, but it’s frustrating regardless. The free version of Spotify shuffles all playlists and even adds single tracks to shuffled playlists, while only giving you six skips per hour. Unlimited skipping and no forced shuffling on the mobile app. If you cancel your subscription, however, you will no longer have access to them. Downloading songs (sort of): Spotify Premium allows you to download songs for offline listening. Better audio quality: if you are an audiophile, Spotify Premium’s upgrade from 160kbit/s to 320kbit/s could be well worth it. No advertisements anywhere: this includes both audio and banner ads. Here is why Spotify Premium might be worth it for you. Step 1: Open the Watch app on your iPhone.Subscribing to Spotify Premium is a great way to get rid of pesky ads, but there is more to the paid version of the service than you might expect. The Watch being affected is an Apple Watch 2 using the 6.2.8 version of WatchOS.
The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 11 in iOS 13.6.1. How to Prevent Spotify from Opening on Your Apple Watch Automatically Our guide below is going to show you how to stop your audio apps from starting automatically when you start listening to music on your iPhone. While this can be helpful, you may prefer not to launch the Spotify Watch app and instead prefer to open the app yourself, or simply control your music from your phone. Particularly you may notice that the Spotify app is launching automatically on the Apple Watch when you start listening to music on your phone.
Many of the interactions between the two devices can occur automatically, including a set of controls that appear on the watch when you open audio apps like Spotify. Your Apple Watch provides you with a lot of helpful ways to receive notifications and control some of the things that happen on your iPhone.