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Indian Spotify listeners will no longer be able to use these features without premium subscription

Spotify has made some changes to its free service in order to make Indian listeners spend some bucks for it. Indian Spotify listeners won’t be able to play songs in a specific order, repeat songs, or listen to the previous songs.

Now only Premium Spotify listeners can access these features on Spotify. As per the report by TechCrunch, the company said that it has made these changes in the free tier because the market has matured now. Spotify has also said that despite India being in the top five countries in terms of monthly active users, it doesn’t fall under top markets in terms of subscribers, TechCrunch reported.

The company can soon launch the Smart Shuffle in India. This will automatically suggest songs as per your taste and songs that you are listening to.

Let’s check out the plan for listeners

Spotify Premium plans in India.

The Spotify subscription plan starts from Rs 7 a day and offers listeners ad-free music and permission to download over 30 songs on a single mobile device. Spotify also has to offer a Rs 119 plan for a month that lets you download up to 10,000 songs on 5 devices.

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