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Hi, I'm posting this question afresh as I've just realised it wasn't relevent to the thread I replied to.
I have an Apple iPhone 5c with a lousy 4GB of free space. I want to subscribe to Spotify, but I must choose between
a) using all my iPhone memory by syncing or
b) using all my data allowance by streaming
I don't have a landline or wifi where I live.
Is it possible to sync my offline music to a 'personal cloud' storage device, such as that made by Seagate or Western Digital? Deezer users can set up their accounts to sync to an SD card, so theoretically it must be possible.
Thanks!
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On an Android device it's possible to store your local tracks to an SD card in the device, but such an option is not possible for the iPhone. Unfortunately, unless there is a feature I am unaware of, you are restricted to the two options you listed; either streaming and using your data, or downloading and maxing your storage. Sorry I don't have better news.
On an Android device it's possible to store your local tracks to an SD card in the device, but such an option is not possible for the iPhone. Unfortunately, unless there is a feature I am unaware of, you are restricted to the two options you listed; either streaming and using your data, or downloading and maxing your storage. Sorry I don't have better news.
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