Spotify, music streaming app has increased the cap for the maximum number of offline downloads to 10 000 songs per device.

Previously, users could only have access to 3 333 songs per device on a maximum of three devices.

According to a report by Rolling Stone, Users can now download that many tunes on five different devices instead of just three.

“At Spotify, we’re always working on improving the experience for our users,” a company spokesperson told Rolling Stone.

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This may come as great news after many users left a big amount of grievances across Spotify community pages and social media forums for years, however, this does still not mean the infinite amount of downloads.

Other recent changes the company made was when it redesigned the app experience for its 90 million free customers.

Free listeners will now get access to 15 “select” playlists; you can play any song you want inside those playlists.

This means that you don’t have to listen to a shuffled playback in the app.

About Spotify…

According to their website, with Spotify, it’s easy to find the right music for every moment – on your phone, your computer, your tablet and more.

There are millions of tracks on Spotify. So whether you’re working out, partying or relaxing, the right music is always at your fingertips. Choose what you want to listen to, or let Spotify surprise you.

You can also browse through the music collections of friends, artists, and celebrities, or create a radio station and just sit back.

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