Fixing Spotify Update Failed Issues
## Direct Answer
If your Spotify update failed, try restarting your device, then uninstall and reinstall the app. This often resolves the issue.
## Step-by-Step Guide
Follow these steps to fix the Spotify update failed issue:
1. **Restart your device**: Shut down your device, wait for 30 seconds, and turn it back on.
2. **Uninstall Spotify**: Go to your device’s app settings, find Spotify, and uninstall it.
3. **Clear cache and data**: If you’re using an Android device, go to Settings > Storage > Internal Storage > Spotify, and clear the cache and data. If you’re using an iOS device, go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage > Spotify, and delete the app.
4. **Reinstall Spotify**: Go to the App Store (for iOS) or Google Play Store (for Android), search for Spotify, and install the app.
5. **Try updating again**: Once the app is reinstalled, try updating it again.
## FAQ
– **Q: Why does my Spotify update keep failing?**
A: This can be due to a corrupted app file, insufficient storage, or a problematic internet connection.
– **Q: Will I lose my playlists and music if I uninstall Spotify?**
A: No, your playlists and music are linked to your Spotify account, so you won’t lose them when you uninstall and reinstall the app.
– **Q: How do I check for Spotify updates?**
A: Go to the App Store (for iOS) or Google Play Store (for Android), search for Spotify, and see if there’s an “Update” button. If you’re using a desktop, open Spotify, click on the three dots in the top left corner, and select “Help” > “About Spotify” to check for updates.
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