Spotify is the leading music streaming service for millions of people around the world.

Spotify offers both free and premium accounts. The main difference is that free accounts cannot choose specific songs to listen to, and there are ads between songs.

The Spotify team sends constant updates to their app with changes, bug fixes or new features. However, a recent update brought an annoying problem.

Currently, some Spotify users are facing an issue where they constantly receive a ‘Get the best experience on Android 12… Allow Bluetooth’ pop-up (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6).

Spotify persistent ‘Get the best experience on Android 12, Allow Bluetooth’ prompt

According to multiple reports, the Spotify ‘Get the best experience on Android 12, Allow Bluetooth’ pop-up is frustrating some users.

Apparently, the app is constantly asking for Bluetooth activation. The pop up reportedly appears every time users minimize and re-enter the app, which is too much.

Even if Spotify users choose the ‘Maybe Later’ option, the pop up keeps constantly appearing. So, some suggest adding a ‘Don’t ask me again’ option to solve the problem.

Additionally, some users report experiencing the issue for at least a month.

Your popups, requests for information, auto-enabled features consistently detract from the user experience Source

Spotify team already aware

The Spotify team is already aware of the issue in question and is working on resolving it. However, there are no details yet on an ETA for a definitive fix.

We will update this story once new developments related to the matter emerge.

We thank you for keeping us posted. The info has been passed on and this is being looked into.

We have no information on when each individual account will stop seeing this pop-up, but it should be showing less frequently now.

And, as always, keep the app up to date. Source

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