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EDIT: iPod 4th generation running up-to-date iOS6.
Almost every single time I open up the Spotify App I'm required to "login" -- it absolutely isn't remembering sessions very well at all. The iPod isn't turned off, isn't reset, other apps aren't opened.
I was listening to music last night while reading in the Kindle App, and this morning, literally the next time the iPod was used, I was required to login. Except, I was in my car, so obviously I didn't have internet access and I was denied access to my music.
After logging in at work and using it, then locking the device for some time, I used it again to drive to lunch. Once again: you must login to use the app.
How can you call it "offline mode" if you must be "online" whenever you want to use it!
I get that most people have phones so they can use the internet to enable offline mode, but it seems deceptive to call it offline mode if in fact it actually requires an active internet connection every single time I want to use the feature!
(For the record: I just opened up Spotify on my iPod while writing this: Had to login even though I've used Offline mode TWICE today already!)
It is very frustrating to only be able to listen to Spotify Offline when I have WiFI access! It's difficult to remember to explicitly relogin to Spotify BEFORE leaving somewhere, just so I can have music while traveling.
Is this intentional or is the app just doing a crappy job of handling sessions?
As it stands: the spotify app is nearly unsuable on an iPod touch unless you're sitting at home with wifi. I'm getting tired of having no music in the car or at the gym because, even though I was logged in, I am suddenly required to login again...
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