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- Spatif is working on a feature to import your music.
- Currently, the service does not offer any way to import music from other services.
- We also discovered a URL for the feature.
One music service can cause problems for a number of reasons. However, losing this playlists that you just created at the moment can be the biggest pain for all. If you want to switch to spots, it will be the position in which you will find yourself because it does not offer the import device. But it can change in the future.
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Currently, if you want to import your music on Spatifs, the only way is through third -party service. And more often, that third party will charge you to use their service. So if you don’t want to waste any money, you just have to spend time in rebuilding these playlists.
However, we saw the code indoor in the Spotif app (version 9.0.56.459), referring to a feature that would allow you to import music. According to these strings, this feature will appear in the “Library” tab. In addition, we found a URL related to the feature feature in the code. Not surprisingly, the URL is not yet alive.
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We are not clear how it will work, it will allow you to import, and where, but we can speculate. Although playlists are not directly mentioned, we imagine that it will include import of playlists as it will be the main issue of use for such a device.
Although Spatif does not currently have a import feature, it has the ability to detect and show local music files. But we are not sure that this feature and this feature are in some way connected.
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