Spotify is to blame for your Google Pixel restarting

Spotify is to blame for your Google Pixel not working properly

Spotify is to blame for your Google Pixel restarting
If you’re a Google Pixel user and use Spotify, we have bad news: the app is to blame for your phone reboots

Your Google Pixel may have been restarting constantly, even though it’s easy to blame the latest Android update. The reality is totally different, with Spotify being responsible for some Google Pixel being rebooted. The company behind the music and podcast streaming application has spoken out about this problem.

The complaints of several users have set off all the alarms, several users have commented that their Google Pixel phones have begun to suffer problems. Among the errors that have been found are the crashes when playing any song on Spotify, being a problem that forces users to restart the device so that it works properly again.

In the best-case scenario, the Spotify app only freezes and works again after being force-closed. Of course, this is not common because user complaints refer to Spotify problems completely affecting their mobiles. In addition, the model does not matter because both the Pixel 6, Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 are being affected along with their respective variants.

Spotify is to blame for your Google Pixel not working properly

Although some users have managed to prevent the Spotify problem on their Google Pixel from reappearing, the situation is not the same for everyone. In fact, the steps they have followed to fix this issue is to clear the cache and data of the Spotify app. It is not a completely efficient method, but it has been seen as a solution to this situation.

Spotify has responded to users by announcing that they are aware of the problem and that the situation is fixed. Of course, it is mandatory that all those users who have had problems with the Spotify application update it from the Play Store in order to have the latest version available, which is the one that has the patch that solves the problem.

It’s the first time Spotify has been blamed for a problem like this, in fact, it’s strange that the app has affected users’ devices so much. In addition, to add to the strangeness of the situation, that the affected devices are Google Pixel is really curious. Fortunately, Spotify has acted quickly to put an end to this problem.

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