I noticed about a month ago that the shuffle function of Spotify works fine with my Bluetooth earbuds and from my phone speakers, but won’t work when connected to my car Bluetooth. I’ll turn on shuffle, but as soon as I hit next or the song ends, it will automatically turn off shuffle and go to the next song, rather than a random song. How to Turn Off Shuffle on iPhone in Music App. Following are the steps that you can turn off shuffle on iPhone: Open Music app from your iPhone, and play any song. Go to the playing window. Swipe up from the bottom and you will see the Up Next music list and right new to it you can find the Shuffle and Repeat buttons. Tap on the button to turn. How to Turn off Shuffle Play on Spotify on Mobile for Free. Things are not the same for mobile users, as it is mentioned earlier. There will be no shuffle or repeat button in the mobile app if you are a free user, and Shuffle Play is the only playback mode available for all the Spotify free users. To turn off shuffle mode, click the “Shuffle” icon at the bottom of the web page in the player control strip, located to the left of the “Previous” track button. You can use this button to turn shuffle mode on or off, and you can tell it’s on when the button turns blue.
Spotify Android App Turn Off Shuffle Play
Spotify is compatible with all the iPod classic models, as well as the iPod shuffle and iPod nano. Any iPod that connects via a USB cable connection, rather than the very first model that required a FireWire connection (isn’t there a museum you can donate that to?), will work.
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One exception is the iPod touch: You need to download Spotify’s mobile app to listen to local tracks. The instructions in the following section apply only to the classic, nano, and shuffle iPod versions. (Also, the Spotify mobile app is incompatible with the first generation iPod touch — so if you were an early adopter of the world of touch-screen technology, sadly, these instructions don’t work for you, either.)
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To sync music from Spotify to your iPod, follow these steps:
You can’t sync if you have both of these applications open because it could cause conflicts.
Open Spotify.
Plug your iPod into your computer by using the USB cable, as usual.
Your iPod should appear below Devices in your Spotify window’s left sidebar.
The first time you connect your iPod to Spotify, you’ll be asked if you want to erase your iPod and sync it with Spotify. In subsequent syncs, you aren’t asked to do this again as long as you continue using Spotify for your syncs.
Click Erase iPod & Sync with Spotify, if it appears in the Spotify window.
After Spotify erases your iPod, two options appear at the top of the page: Sync All Music to This iPod and Manually Choose Playlists to Sync.
Sync all your music to your iPod.
The iPod automatically starts syncing all your music because the Sync All Music to This iPod option is selected by default. Additionally, Spotify syncs your playlists, starred tracks and so on — but only tracks you’ve already bought are actually copied over.
You can see how much syncing has completed by viewing the progress bar. It counts down how many tracks are left to sync. Below Devices, you may also notice the spinning arrows next to your iPod, signifying that the sync is in progress. When the arrows stop and turn into an Eject button, the sync is complete.
Safely remove your iPod after the sync is complete by clicking the Eject button that appears next to your iPod in the Spotify sidebar.
Your iPod itself may also display a message warning you not to disconnect. When the iPod is properly ejected, make sure the warning message on the iPod disappears (it may take a few seconds).
After the warning message is gone, unplug your iPod.
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Your refreshed iPod is ready — updated through Spotify and with no intervention from iTunes! The next time you plug in your iPod, it doesn’t take nearly as long for it to detect any changes to your file setup as the original sync did.