Spotify for Android has now allowed users to edit their own playlists. The functionality, which already existed in the web and desktop editions of the service, makes it possible to change the order of the songs, which were previously organized chronologically, as added to the playlist. To rearrange the tracks, simply drag them to the desired position. It is important to remember that this novelty only works on playlists created by you or that are in collaborative mode.
Check below how to use the feature in the tutorial below, performed on a Moto Z2 Play running Android 8.0. It is necessary to install version 8.4.61.683 of the music application.
Spotify now lets you edit playlists Photo: Kellen Bull / Tech Tudo
Step 1. Access Spotify and go to Your Library, located in the bottom right corner of the menu. Then, tap Playlists to access your music lists.
Access your playlist on Spotify Photo: Reproduo / Taysa Coelho
Step 2. Select a playlist created by you and, when you open it, go to the three dots icon at the top right of the screen.
Tap on your playlist on Spotify Photo: Reproduo / Taysa Coelho
Step 3. Then choose the Edit playlist item. Note that, next to the song names, there is an icon formed by three horizontal lines. Touch it and drag the track to the position you want.
Drag the track wherever you want on Spotify Photo: Reproduo / Taysa Coelho
Step 4. After placing the songs in the desired settings, go to Save to complete the process.
Click "Save" on Spotify Photo: Reproduo / Taysa Coelho
Ready! Now your playlists can be even more personalized.
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