N

Next week, Spotify will reveal future plans of its mobile app

Next week, Spotify will reveal future plans of its mobile app

At an event next week, Spotify will be announcing news about the upcoming changes to its mobile app, according to the company sent out. The event is expected to feature presentations from chief R&D Officer Gustav Söderström, vice president of product development Babar Zafar, and global head of creator services Troy Carter.

The event is expected to be on April 24th since the initial invitation was sent out a couple weeks ago. When that initial invitation was sent out, it instructed recipients to save the date for an announcement, which lead guesses to update to the app, or possible Spotify hardware to be announced.

We now have confirmation that the event will be about the mobile app, with some new options possibly to be introduced. For example, Spotify has been testing voice control with select iOS accounts, allowing users to navigate the app more quickly and better experience. Additionally, Bloomberg reported that the company has been also working on several changes to the free tier that will make the service much easier to use, especially for mobile users.

CategoriesMobile Spotify Tech
Hamza Khalid

Hamza Khalid is the Lead Editor at The Jolt Journal. You're more than welcome to follow him on Twitter and follow The Jolt Journal on Twitter and Facebook. If you have any questions, concerns, or need to report something in this article, please send our team an email at [email protected]. This story may be updated at any time if new information surfaces.

At The Jolt Journal, no one tells us what to write or how to write it. This is why, in the era of lies and bias, readers turn to an independent source. Rest assured, all information on our website is free of any bias or influence. If you see anything wrong with a story, please don't hesitate to reach out. We do our very best to report on the latest available information.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.