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Just log back in on them. All you did was log them all out.
Just log back in on them. All you did was log them all out.
The link I posted was to log out devices. If you also went to the devices tab and removed your offline devices, that will have removed any offline content but not disabled them in any way. Just log in and redownload your music.
Pardon my cluelessness. What are considered offline devices? My Blackberry Q10, I just found out, is not compatible with the Spotify mobile app. 600 bucks wasted there but, is there any way around this? Can I use an SD card to download Spotify playlists too and then put into the Blackberry? Can I use my Q10 as an offline device and forget about the mobile app?
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