Did you know that you can change the Spotify language and replace it with your native one? The desktop version features an option to change it within the app. However, this can’t be done from the Spotify app for iPhone and Android. You will have to do it from your phone’s settings. Follow this step-by-step guide to change Spotify language on iPhone, Android, and Computer!

Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs. Spotify is all the music you’ll ever need. Listening is everything - Spotify. To do this, head to the “Preferences” menu. On Windows, click Edit Preferences. Mac users will need to head to the menu bar and press Spotify Preferences instead. For Android users, press the settings gear icon on the “Home” tab. By default, Spotify’s volume normalization setting is enabled.

How to Change Spotify Language on iPhone or iPad

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Go to General settings.
  3. Scroll down a little and tap Language & Region.
  4. Select the first option – iPhone Language.
  5. Choose your preferred language from the list.
  6. Tap on the Change to the language confirmation message.

Your iPhone will take a second or two to apply the changes. But ensure that this will also change the language of entire content on your iPhone.

How to Change Spotify Language on Android

  1. Launch the Settings app on your Android device and tap on System.
  2. Go to the Languages & input section by typing in the search bar or scrolling to the bottom.
  3. Tap on Languages.
  4. Hit Add a language.
  5. Select your preferred language.
  6. Place that language on the top of your current one to enable it.

Note: The Languages section in the Settings app may vary in all devices based on the Android version and phone’s UI system.

Your entire device’s content has been translated into your chosen language, including the Spotify app.

How to Change Language in Spotify on Desktop

  1. Open the desktop app for Spotify.
  2. Sign in with your username and password if you haven’t.
  3. Click on the drop-down menu beside your profile name at the top right corner.
  4. Select Settings.
  5. Click on the drop-down menu and choose the right language from the list.
  6. Restart the Spotify app to take the effect.

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So that was it. We hope that now you’ll be able to use Spotify more conveniently. Apart from this, Apple Music is one of the most loved music apps on the iPhone. To know more which will work the best for you, read our thorough opinion guide here.

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Here's Spotty, my not fully fleshed out potential next generation Spotify implementation for Squeezebox.
Spotty is using the open-source librespot library (https://github.com/plietar/librespot). That library is implemented in a programming language I didn't even know before (Rust). So please prepare for failure and longish bugfix cycles :-). If you're ready to take the risk, here you go:
  • Add http://www.herger.net/slim-plugins/test.xml to the plugins repository list
  • Install Spotty
  • Uninstall the official Spotify, Spotify Protocol Handler and Triode's Spotify plugins (if installed)
  • Head over to mysqueezebox.com to remove Spotify from your apps
  • Restart LMS
  • Go to Settings/Advanced/Spotty and follow the instructions
  • Use Spotty as you used to use Spotify on SB before.

On platforms other than Windows you should be able to authorize the plugin using your mobile or desktop Spotify application. On Windows unfortunately you'll have to enter username/password (which are NOT stored in LMS).
My kids have been using this plugin for a few weeks now, for hours a day. It sometimes takes a tad longer to buffer the first track. But after that playback seems to be pretty gapless. It does seeking. Doesn't crash when skipping tracks. Isn't limited to a single device. Let's keep fingers crossed it continues to work post Fall '17...
Add Technically this implementation follows a pretty different approach than the old implementations. Rather than having a daemon run in the background, Spotty is running the helper app for every track. It uses the transcoding framework to pipe the audio data back in to LMS, very much like any file format would do which required transcoding. By default Spotty would stream audio as FLAC. But this can be changed in the file formats settings (PCM or mp3). My office LMS is running on a piCorePlayer based Pi3 installation. CPU load is well below 10% during playback.

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There are binaries for MacOS, Windows (needs MS VC 2015 runtime), and some Linux flavors (i686, x86_64, ARM HF & SF). I would be surprised if they worked all, though :-/. In particular the arm build has seen little to no testing. It fails on my ReadyNAS Duo v2 lack of some dependencies. The list continues... Please report back your 'uname -a' if you fail on Linux. Thanks!