
While the features spotted and shared by Jane Manchun Wong on Twitter by reverse engineering the Android app do hint at the possibility of them making it to a future update, plans can always change and any of these options might never see the light of the day. While basic, it will improve the app's ease of use, negating the need to move in and out of the player to see song suggestions. This feature will help ease the process of switching between songs or pause/play while driving, without having to reach out to the notification shade or switch apps.Īnother feature that might see an addition is a "More you will like" feature in the player UI that provides suggestions right within the music player screen, just under the player controls. The app will also let users manage connected navigation apps, through which the controls for the music streaming service will be enabled in Maps. While Waze integration was already present, support for Google Maps will bring “smart commute updates” and the ability add Spotify controls in Maps. The option seems to be present in the ‘Connect to a device’ setting.įinally, another major addition that might make its way to the Spotify app on Android is support for Google Maps. This can be done by way of scanning a soundwave shape code generated in the app by either party. To implement this feature, Spotify could add a new setting to the sleep timer menu that allows users to choose whether they want the music to stop after a set number of minutes, after a single track, or after the current queue is complete.


‘Connect with Friends’ looks like a feature that will let people that are nearby share playlists or songs.
