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What is the difference between premium duo and basic duo?

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What is the difference between premium duo and basic duo?

Is the only difference between premium duo and basic duo the ability to listen to audio books?

 

The support pages are sparse on exactly what a basic account provides. 

 

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Hey @andy005 

 

Yes, the only difference with the Basic plans – other than price – is that they don't include audiobook access.

 

Hope it helps. 🙂

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Hey @andy005 

 

Yes, the only difference with the Basic plans – other than price – is that they don't include audiobook access.

 

Hope it helps. 🙂

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Cheaper ad-free spotify premium but without audiobooks would be so nice. A shame its only available in the UK and AUS. BRING IT TO EUROPE PLS

Is this the case though? Since I have switched my account to 'Duo' from a solo Premium, the sound quality has drastically changed! Anyone else having this same issue or noticed a change?

You have to go into your setting to change the download quality, data vs. wifi downloads, volume range, etc.

If anyone needs further proof of this, this is what I received after switching to Basic. They just never outlined it clearly before.

 

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Seems like something regarding this "Basic Duo" subscription option should be mentioned somewhere in the legal Terms of Service, but I can't even find the word "Basic" anywhere in the text...

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