Spotify has officially added playlist folder management to its mobile app, while integrating bulk editing and new queue controls. According to a report from Analytics Insight, this is an important update that helps narrow the experience gap between the desktop and mobile versions for global users.
Developments
Previously, organizing playlists into separate folders typically required users to use the desktop version. With this new update, mobile users can now directly create, rename, and organize playlist folders right on their phones.
Additionally, a bulk editing feature has been added to help users manage large music libraries more quickly. According to Analytics Insight, users can now select multiple songs at once to delete or move them to different playlists, instead of having to do so manually for each song as before. The new queue controls also provide more flexible management of the currently playing queue.
Why it matters
For music lovers in Vietnam who frequently use Spotify on their phones, this change significantly simplifies the process of personalizing their music libraries. Managing hundreds of playlists can now be done conveniently on the go, instead of relying on a computer.
However, Spotify has not yet announced a detailed rollout schedule for specific regions or for iOS and Android operating systems. Users in Vietnam may need to wait a short while for this feature to be updated and synchronized on their devices.