Spotify App Says No Internet Connection Available

Spotify app is added and logged in under the Versa 2 mobile app settings. Spotify account has premium on it. Under all conditions I seem to get: 'Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is on, then sync your device using the Fitbit mobile app.' I've also tried syncing headphones to both the phone and to the Versa 2 but there seems to be no change in. Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. It sounds like you're referring to the Facebook app rather than the website; is that right? Does the same issue occur on both Wi-Fi and a cellular data connection? If you find it's only happening on cellular data, tap Settings Cellular, and then scroll down to Cellular Data and make sure it's switched on for Facebook. Go to Settings and untick 'Download over 2G/3G'. This way Spotify won't download/update playlists when WiFi connection is not available. It can however still stream music, so to disable that just tick the 'Offline mode' option. If it’s a connection issue, you may see one or more of the following: All tracks grayed out. Nothing happening when you press play, or try to use any features. Error messages saying Spotify is offline or No internet connection detected. These steps should get you back up and running: Turn your WiFi off. Wait 30 seconds, then switch it back on.

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Log into the Spotify application on your Android to view all your playlists. Press and hold a playlist that you want to make available offline. An Options pop-up window appears. Select Available Offline. The playlist starts syncing automatically. See also How to Share Spotify Tracks on Android. For the past 24 hours, the android app (ver 0.7.2.402) has displayed 'no internet connection' even when every other app works and on wifi too. Playlists load, then disappear. Downloaded tracks can't play even when i switch to offline mode.

For steps to play Spotify in your car, check out Spotify in the car.

If you need help, pick an option below:

Note: Some cars require Spotify Premium.

If the Spotify app on your car’s media system isn’t working, try these steps:

  • Make sure your car’s connected to the internet.
  • Use another app on your car's media system to check the internet connection is strong enough.
  • Restart the app.
  • Restart your car (by turning the ignition off then on again).
  • If possible, delete the Spotify app then reinstall it.

If that didn’t work:

  • Check your car’s media system for any updates to the Spotify app.
  • Check with your car's stereo manufacturer for any updates to the firmware/operating system.

If the problem persists, reach out to your car/stereo manufacturer for further help.

If your Bluetooth connection isn't working:

  • Make sure your device has sufficient power.
  • Check the software for both devices is up-to-date. If you don't know, check with your devices' manufacturer for how to check and update the software version.
    Note: To update your car’s media system, you may need to reach out to your car’s manufacturer.
  • Try turning Bluetooth off on other nearby Bluetooth devices you aren’t currently using.
    Note: Most Bluetooth audio devices can’t connect to multiple source devices at a time. Be sure to disconnect any current connections to use it with another device.
  • Try closing the Spotify app on your device while establishing the connection.

Once you’ve checked the above, try restarting the connection: Free to upload spotify.

  1. Turn off the Bluetooth on your car’s media system.
  2. With the Bluetooth settings on your mobile/tablet switched on, delete the information of the car.
    Tip: The setting to delete is often called ‘forget’.
  3. Turn Bluetooth off and back on for your mobile/tablet.
  4. Turn the Bluetooth on your car’s media system back on.
  5. Allow approximately 20 seconds for your mobile/tablet to detect your car. Once it appears, select it to pair.
  6. Open Spotify and play something. The sound should now come from your speaker.

Didn't work?

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You may need to set your car as a default device or allow media sharing. Try looking for those options in the Bluetooth settings of the device you’re playing from.

If the problem persists, check out the support site for your devices’ manufacturers.

If your aux or USB cable isn't working, make sure it's the correct cable for your device. Even if it is, it's worth trying a different one in case it's damaged.

If you’re connecting via USB cable, make sure your car’s media system is updated to the latest firmware version.

You can also try these alternative ways to play Spotify in your car.

Be sure your car’s supported by Android Auto. Then, check out the Android Auto support site.

Be sure your car’s supported by CarPlay. Then, check out the CarPlay support site.

New updates are being added to this story at the bottom of the story

Original story (from 2019) follows:

Before music streaming went popular, most of the people had relied on MP3 downloading websites. They kept on downloading pirated content without even realising it. Fast forward to today, you can legally stream music for free.

Only when you want to experience ad-free playback wi th added benefits will you have to go for paid subscriptions. To recall, the history of music streaming began with Internet Underground Music Archive aka IUMA in January 1993.

Then came Napster, SoundCloud, and Spotify with enhanced vision and features. Of these, the third one became synonymous with music streaming within years of its release. Available in 79 countries around the globe, it offers unlimited free streaming with limited features.

But, when you become a paid customer, you get more functionalities. Or at least, that’s what you expect! However, many unfortunate users can’t even establish an active connection to the internet on Spotify’s Android and iOS applications.

According to a Redditer, the app says ‘no internet connection available’ on Samsung Galaxy S9+ even when the network indicator is full with mobile data turned on. And, whitelisting Spotify on the battery saver didn’t reverse the scenario.

Going through the comments under the post, we got to know the issue isn’t exclusive to Android. There are many concerned iOS users, suffering from the same problem. In addition, routing to Twitter got us even more complaints.

Sick of not being able to play music on my phone because Spotify constantly says ‘no internet connection’, even though I can get onto everything else (Facebook etc) fine! Time to cancel my subscription i think, I’m not getting anything for it!
(Source)

We have even seen a few 1-star reviews on Google Play. And, the users are so frustrated with this error that they want to switch to a better streaming service. Hopefully, Spotify will pay heed to the customers’ outcries and fix the bug soon.

Keeps going out. Won’t play songs. Says no internet connection. I have full signal. I’ll rate again with a better review when the issue is fixed. Till then, pandora is looking nice from where I’m sitting.
(Source)

Note:- Don’t forget to stay tuned to this story to know when the fix goes live.

Update 1 (August 19, 2020)

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We’re seeing reports that this issue has resurfaced again. We’re monitoring the situation, and will update the story as and when we have more info on the matter.

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