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Stucked on browse (three dots) screen (Premium/iOS 6.1.6/iPhone 3GS

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Stucked on browse (three dots) screen (Premium/iOS 6.1.6/iPhone 3GS

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(iPhone 8, Samsung Galaxy 9, Macbook Pro late 2016)

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My Question or Issue I'm giving an old iPhone 3GS a chance as an audio streamer, with Spotify and a bluetooth speaker. Problem is, I can't BROWSE the songs: all I get is a black screen with three dots flashing in sequence. All other functions work as expected. Version is 1.8.1.8 . Thanks for any help.

 

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Hey @MartinsJunior, thanks for reaching out to the Community!

 

In order to use Spotify, your device would need a version of iOS 11 or later. 

 

I am afraid that Spotify won’t be guaranteed to work on your iPhone since it’s running iOS 6.1.6. More information on the system requirements can be found here.

 

I hope this helps!

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Hey @MartinsJunior, thanks for reaching out to the Community!

 

In order to use Spotify, your device would need a version of iOS 11 or later. 

 

I am afraid that Spotify won’t be guaranteed to work on your iPhone since it’s running iOS 6.1.6. More information on the system requirements can be found here.

 

I hope this helps!

Billy-JSpotify Star
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Thanks for the quick response. I will keep my old phone as an audio streamer, with the limitations of the unsupported OS version. I would like to point out, though, that my iPad 2, running iOS 9.3.5 (last release for this model) still runs a fully functional Spotify app (version 8.4.62.490). Long live old hardware !

Hey @MartinsJunior,

 

Alright! If you need help in the future, don't hesitate to start a topic and the Community will be happy to help.

Have a nice day!

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