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Just want to add yet another VERY annoyed user to the queue......
I have a corporate phone, Samsung Ultra, & exactly same problem. Starting to be a dealbreaker as it opens at all times. Fix this Spotify or there will customer loss.
No solution is available, it seems.
Sucks for us who pay for Spotify, so far as Spotify cares, it seems.
I was struggling with that after update to Android 15 on my Samsung S23 Ultra. But all you need is to disable Spotify Connect in Spotify Settings->Applications and Devices->Other Devices->and uncheck Spotify Connect. Hope it helps you 🙂
That's on the first page of this thread, and it's been confirmed that changing this setting doesn't fix the issue this thread is talking about.
Honestly insane, I've noticed this issue happening a lot in the last week or so. I have a Samsung S23. Every time I unlock my phone, spotify opens. I'm listening to it on my pc. I dont understand why this is happening??
Hey everyone,
It seems that there are a couple of different behaviors being mentioned here in the thread, so I wanted to shed a bit more light on the matter. Click on each section below to expand it.
Most mobile phone manufacturers develop their own versions of the Android OS to tailor the experience for their users. This, however, may result in some discrepancies in the availability of certain options/features or software limitations.
If you have a Samsung device, it seems that it's not currently possible to prevent processes from starting automatically when the device is rebooted without additional system access. Still, the following suggestions should serve as valid workarounds:
For other phone manufacturers, look for an 'Auto-start' or 'Auto-launch' option in your device's app- or battery settings and exclude Spotify from the list. Another feature which you may find useful is 'Hide player when media session has ended', usually found in the Sound & vibration settings.
This behavior is usually related to the particular device you're connecting your phone to. For example, when I'm at home and I connect my phone to my integrated amp via Bluetooth, Spotify doesn't start playing automatically when I open it. However, connecting to my car's head unit causes the app to initiate playback if it's running.
This can also occur when connecting headphones, both wired and wireless - the app registers the new connection and switches playback to it instead.
Although this isn't something that can be turned off at the moment, we’re regularly testing and launching new features and improvements to the app, so your feedback on this is important, as it may ultimately end up paving the way for our broader user experience. Thanks for sharing it here, we appreciate it.
In the meantime, there's a live idea about turning this off which you may find interesting, feel free to check it out and show your support.
Hope this clears things up. The Community is just a post away if there's anything else you need assistance with.
@Yordan I appreciate you making the effort to reply to this, but that addresses some of the corollary issues people mentioned in passing in this thread. It completely ignores what the OP requested, which was to allow us to have completely separate instances of Spotify running on each of our devices. We want the option to NOT have them unify playback, as this can be incredibly annoying when you do not want that behaviour due to where and when you're listening - eg. moving from a car in to an office and working.
Any feedback you can provide on that would actually be of benefit because some of us have been waiting more than 3 years for this 'feature' to be remedied.
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