Why Can’t I Cancel Spotify Premium on My Phone?

Spotify Premium is a popular music streaming service, but it can be difficult to cancel the subscription from a mobile device. While it’s easy to cancel Spotify Premium from a computer, the process isn’t as straightforward when using a phone or tablet.

To cancel Spotify Premium on an Android phone, open the app and go to the ‘Account’ tab. From there, tap ‘Subscription’ and then select ‘Cancel Subscription’. You will be asked for your password, and then you can confirm that you want to cancel your subscription.

On an iPhone, open the app and go to ‘Settings’. From there, select ‘Subscriptions’ and then tap on ‘Cancel Subscription’. Again, you will be asked for your password before being able to confirm cancellation of your subscription.

If you are still unable to cancel your subscription after following these steps, there may be a problem with your payment method or account settings. In this case, it is best to contact Spotify support for assistance in cancelling your subscription. They can help identify any issues that may be preventing you from cancelling your subscription on your device.

It is also important to note that if you have subscribed through an app store (eg Apple App Store or Google Play Store), then you will need to manage your subscription through those stores instead of through Spotify directly. To do this on an iPhone, go to Settings > [your name] > iTunes & App Store, select your Apple ID at the top of the screen and then select View Apple ID.

From there select Subscriptions > Manage. On Android devices go to Google Play Store > Menu > Subscriptions. Here you can manage all of the subscriptions associated with your account including Spotify Premium.

In conclusion, cancelling Spotify Premium from a mobile device isn’t as straightforward as cancelling from a computer but it is possible by following the steps outlined above or by contacting Spotify support if necessary. If you have subscribed through an app store then it is best practice to manage any subscriptions through those stores instead of directly through the service provider (in this case Spotify).