![]() ![]() Turn that on, and join that hotspot on your computer under the WiFi icon on the top bar. After it is turned on, go back to Your Library, and exit the app.Ĭreate a personal hotspot from your iPhone. ![]() Scroll to the bottom and you will see "DOWNLOAD USING CELLULAR", meaning you will be able to download songs over 3G/4G/LTE. From there, click on "Streaming Quality". Now on the top right, click the Settings icon. HERE'S THE FIRST STEP THAT MOST "SOLUTIONS" ARE MISSING: On your iPhone Spotify app, click "Your Library" in the bottom right corner. The playlist is either "waiting to download" or "waiting for wifi" and most of the songs are greyed out (minus the tracks that Spotify found in its own database-those may be downloaded.) However, keep the playlist switched to Download. You click download, but the songs are not syncing when you try to download the playlist. ![]() ON YOUR iPHONE You will see the new "Local Files" playlist appear. Drag all the songs (or whichever songs you want synced to your iPhone) from the original Local Files on the Spotify sidebar, to your new Local Files playlist. Make a new playlist and call it "Local Files". ON YOUR MACBOOK: So you have your local files that appear on Spotify. At least I've been through all that to no avail. Ignore the whole uninstall/reinstall/firewall bullshit. I've seen many threads that contain bits and pieces of the solution, but here is what I did. ![]()
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