EDIT, a few days later: I now see that the unwanted auto-resume behavior is *not* specific to Spotify after all. It also happens while I'm using other media apps such as YouTube, but only when I use a specific pair of wired logi headphones while their in-line "mute" function is activated. This might explain why there haven't been any replies or votes for this post. In fact if I could, I would probably delete it from here and maybe re-post it to some more appropriate forum such as Logitech or Android.
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If a user has manually paused playback by tapping a pause button, the playback should not start again until the user taps the play button. This should be regardless of platform, connected devices, type of content or any other criteria.
For example, with my wired headphones plugged into an android device, I'm listening to a podcast. But I need to talk to someone, so I tap pause.
- Expected: The playback should remain paused until I hit play.
- Actual: The playback starts playing again after some time - sometimes a few seconds, sometimes a few minutes.
- Apparent work-around: Unplug the headphones. I waited a half hour to be sure.
I understand that people want it to auto-resume after auto-pause; that's fine. But if a user has explicitly expressed the intention to pause by tapping the pause button, their intent should not be overridden by anything else, whether headphones are attached or what.
I thought at first this was a bug, but after searching through issues and forums, I now believe that unwanted auto-resume is a simple lack-of-accommodation, or bad-feature.
Therefore I don't really think these particular facts are going to matter, because I think it's a matter of more general logic-design, but I'll throw them in just in case:
- Spotify version 8.6.32.925 (same after reinstall)
- Android 11 on a Pixel 5
Other things I tried, that didn't make any difference
- cleared cache & storage
- force stopped
- uninstalled & reinstalled
- disabled spotify connect