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I think this issue is taking too much time to get addressed. I have:
- Removed the cache
- Removed the application
- Removed the battery
- Format the SD card
- Re-install Spotify
But the latest version does not want to detect my external 32gb SD card and save the offline files in there. I have read every single thread in this forums and on the internet and none of them work with the latest version.
Why the Android Product Owner is not available to talk through this forum and give him a more direct feedback?
Why the path option was removed from the newer versions if it gives value to their clients?
I truly believe Spotify has to be more transparent with their customers.
If that doesn't work, could you post a bit more information:
As I have not received any proper answer so far, I am thinking of:
1. Reverse engineering the software with non-commercial intentions
2. Trace the code line by line
3. Find the bug and send the correction to the customer service.
I am now trying to see where the information about the database is stored so I can change it to a new folder/sd card.
Is there any open-source which works with Spotify?
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