It’s also been a fan-favorite request for quite a long time, with an ongoing thread on the Spotify Community picking up requests for the feature as far back as 2015. It’s a simple feature, but one that makes the experience just a bit quicker and more convenient. This quick gesture on Android appears to work just like it does on iOS, with a swipe from the left on a song in the Spotify app adding the track to your currently playing queue. The feature has existed on Apple’s platform for years, but the Android app has required pressing an overflow (three dots) menu to add songs to the queue. Showing up for some Spotify subscribers on Android, including u/Far-Contact-9369 on Reddit, Spotify seems to finally be adding this swipe to queue feature outside of iOS. Now, after many users have requested the function on Android, Spotify is testing out a “swipe to queue” feature for its Android app. It’s not uncommon for Android and iOS versions of the same basic app to have some different features, but Spotify has a long list of basic features that are only in the iOS version.
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