Somewhat notable due to previous drama these two groups seem to have had previously.
The following screenshot is from a few weeks back:
Spotube ftw
I’ve never understood the need for ReVanced because every single application it supports is a horrible pile of trash I’d never install in the first place. So many good alternatives and people would rather patch garbage like Spotify? Why?
What do you use for music then?
Because people are used to it, and also because it features one of the largest music collections you can find. Same for other things it supports.
Deleted xManager today and patched Spotify with revanced. xManager has probably saved me well over £200 on a Spotify subscription over the past couple of years so I can’t say anything bad about them. Respect.
(Same goes for Revanced for YouTube as well!)
Where did you find a spotify apk? Some how that detail is eluding me. I don’t see it on apkmirror.
XManager stills works fine for me, to be honest.
Lucky bastard. Mine stopped weeks back
Same. Every album and playlist just went blank one day and that was it.
I think maybe they’re testing things on a regional basis and it just hasn’t hit me yet. I dunno, either way I’m happy for now lol
Can somebody have a guide or some steps to get the revanced one working? I suspect its because I don’t have a good spotify.apk but unsure
What issue are you having? When you go to patch an app Revanced should show you a suggested version. If you tap the suggestion it’ll search it for you and you can download it from an apk site. When you download it make sure you get a standard apk, not a bundle.
Thank you, this apk worked perfectly!
Sorry, I just found the version of spotify that was suggested in the Revanced Manager app.
Where can I find the non split apk to patch? Somehow I am too stupid to find it…
You need to run something like AntiSplit-M to make the split package into an APK that is usable.
I’m not affiliated with that program, it’s just the one that I was linked to when I had similar questions about split apks. So use it at your own risk obviously.