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Spotify testing offline mix for poor connection days
Spotify is testing a new feature that will enable users to continue listening to their playlist on days when the internet connection is bad.
The new feature is called the 'Offline Mix'. Spotify defines the list as "a mix of your recently played songs for when the vibe is high, but your connection is low."
We’ve been testing out a new feature called "Your Offline Mix" - a playlist designed for those times when you might not be online ✈️
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The offline mix will keep track of the most listened-to songs and automatically add them to its list. It can store a hours long playlist to ensure a smooth listening experience on poor connection days.
Spotify has not given a release date for the new feature. However, considering the fact that the CEO has publicly posted a screenshot of the feature on Twitter, the update can be expected soon.
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