Spotify keeps stopping for several common reasons including unstable internet connection, multiple devices logged into the same account, low phone memory or storage, enabled low power mode, corrupted cache files, outdated app version, and issues with Bluetooth connectivity. An unstable WiFi or mobile data can cause buffering that interrupts playback. Having your Spotify account active on multiple devices simultaneously can cause the app to stop playing music. Low phone memory or running too many apps in the background may also lead to crashes or stoppages. Battery saver or low power modes can restrict background app activity, impacting Spotify’s performance. Corrupted or overloaded cache files can slow down or crash the app. To fix these issues, try the following:
- Ensure a stable internet connection or switch networks.
- Log out from Spotify on all devices and change your password to prevent others from using your account.
- Clear Spotify’s cache and make sure the app is updated to the latest version.
- Disable low power or battery saver modes on your device.
- Restart your phone to free up memory.
- If connected via Bluetooth, check for interference or reconnect your devices.
- If persistent, reinstall the Spotify app completely.
These steps can greatly reduce or eliminate Spotify stopping problems while listening to music.
