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Spotify miniplayer in Facebook app
This is not the first time these two companies have collaborated. Even before this, users could sign into Spotify using their Facebook account. But with this, Facebook users will be able to do so much more when it comes to sharing and discovering music. This new update introduces a new miniplayer with which users can enjoy Spotify music from within the Facebook app. You can share the music of your interest with your circle and even explain why it signifies to you. Your friends can engage on the shared music as they would with your other content on the social media platform.How to use the new Spotify miniplayer on Facebook?
To use this feature tap, go to the Share menu by tapping on the three dots which will be on the top right of the songs you are currently streaming on Spotify. You can select Facebook and/or Facebook News Feed from within the menu. You can even add a message or note for a more personal touch.
Availability
This new feature is available in 27 countries as follows:| Argentina | Costa Rica | Israel | Paraguay |
| Australia | Dominican Republic | Japan | Peru |
| Bolivia | Ecuador | Malaysia | South Africa |
| Brazil | El Salvador | Mexico | Thailand |
| Canada | Guatemala | New Zealand | Uruguay |
| Chile | Honduras | Nicaragua | USA |
| Colombia | Indonesia | Panama |
Spotify announces price hike in different regions
In other news, Spotify has hiked the subscription fee on many of its plans in numerous regions. This has been the case for different European countries including the UK. In the UK, the price of the Spotify Student package has been increased to £5.99 from £4.99. The fee for the Duo plan has been bumped to £13.99 from £12.99. Likewise, for the Family plan, the new price is £16.99 compared to the previous £14.99 fee. The price hike is not uniform everywhere. For instance, the monthly subscription fee for Family Plan in Ireland is now €17.99 though it used to be €14.99 before the change. The company has also announced to raise the price of Family plans in the US but is yet to confirm the latest pricing. Spotify is expected to announce price hikes for some countries in Asia and South America as well. There will be a one-month grace period before the implementation. After this, the company will automatically increase the price of said plan in the regions. Football fans have been quick to point out that Spotify’s price hike has come just right after Daniel Ek, the founder of the platform, expressed his desire to acquire Arsenal Football Club via his- Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme 8.
Article Last updated: April 27, 2021








