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Spotify looks brand new on tablets with a design rework that makes total sense


What you need to know

  • Spotify announced that it’s rolling out a redesigned version of its app for Android and iOS tablets.
  • This rework provides an “adaptable” experience for tablets that shifts with your device’s orientation to ensure the elements remain clean and smooth.
  • Spotify also announced an expansion of its Bookshop.org partnership to Android users in the U.S. and the U.K.

Large-screen support on Android (tablets, usually) is always getting reworked and refreshed, and now Spotify is getting in on that.

This morning (Apr 16), Spotify announced that it’s rolling out a major redesign for tablet users, aiming to make its app smarter and “more responsive.” Nicole Burrow, head of design, consumer experience at Spotify, commented, saying, “From TV to desktop to the car, we’ve been designing Spotify to feel native to each screen—and now we’re bringing that same experience to tablets.” This redesign for Spotify isn’t just about shifting elements around; it’s about an “adaptive” orientation experience that moves with your tablet.



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