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Spotifuck v1.5 - Android Spotify Fake Web Player
Requirements: Android 5.0+, recent version of Android System WebView
Overview: Spotifuck is an app that allows you to open open.spotify.com, the free version of the Spotify web player, on your phone as if it were a desktop. This is possible through a webview modified to look like a PC. It also has a simple built-in audio ad-blocker.
-How to use it?
The app can be used as an independent Spotify player, through the internal "CSS Hack UI" feature, which is enabled by default, which makes the player usable on mobile devices.
Keep in mind that this is still an adaptation of the web player, so it may be a bit jerky.
Alternatives are to use the Wide Window UI selectable in the options, or as in the past, to use the official Spotify app to control it.
First of all, if you haven't done so before, open the Spotifuck app, log in to your account, and wait about 30 seconds.
The app will automatically attempt to redirect to the web player and take control of the audio.
Once the blue dot is on, it means that the CSS/JS hacks have been injected and you can use the new mobile player, or alternatively open the official Spotify app, and control the fake “Web Player (Chrome)” device as usual.
-Known Bugs:
-If you can't log-in or get to the player, or the page starts refreshing, your ROM may be using an outdated WebView. You can try updating it from the Play Store here or updating the Chrome App depending on your ROM, then selecting it as the default provider in developer settings.
-If the play button remains disabled with the message “Spotify can't play this right now”, stop the service, wait a few seconds, then restart it.
What's New:
-The app now stores the login status, so it doesn't go through the login page every time you restart the service
-Added a mechanism to detect if the player has frozen and, if so, automatically skip to the next track, or as a last resort, reload the page
-Added repeat-mode and add-to-favorites buttons in Notification Controls / Android Auto. (Remove from favorites is a bit slow, it must emulate multiple user actions, so be patient)
-Added a simple MediaBrowser for Android Auto (only possible for recent playlists/artists, it depends on the items shown in the library by ajax loading. This is the best I can do)
-Added an option to stop the service with swipe from recent apps (disabled by default, enable in options menu)
-The options have been reorganized and moved to a new Settings Activity, so they are now less confusing
-The Play, Add-To-Fav and More-Options buttons in playlists/tracklists are now always visible and more usable
-Removed all ugly and useless tooltips from buttons
-Changed the go-back Toast message to a less obtrusive textview based one
-A bunch of other minor fixes to user interface
Requirements: Android 5.0+, recent version of Android System WebView
Overview: Spotifuck is an app that allows you to open open.spotify.com, the free version of the Spotify web player, on your phone as if it were a desktop. This is possible through a webview modified to look like a PC. It also has a simple built-in audio ad-blocker.
-How to use it?
The app can be used as an independent Spotify player, through the internal "CSS Hack UI" feature, which is enabled by default, which makes the player usable on mobile devices.
Keep in mind that this is still an adaptation of the web player, so it may be a bit jerky.
Alternatives are to use the Wide Window UI selectable in the options, or as in the past, to use the official Spotify app to control it.
First of all, if you haven't done so before, open the Spotifuck app, log in to your account, and wait about 30 seconds.
The app will automatically attempt to redirect to the web player and take control of the audio.
Once the blue dot is on, it means that the CSS/JS hacks have been injected and you can use the new mobile player, or alternatively open the official Spotify app, and control the fake “Web Player (Chrome)” device as usual.
-Known Bugs:
-If you can't log-in or get to the player, or the page starts refreshing, your ROM may be using an outdated WebView. You can try updating it from the Play Store here or updating the Chrome App depending on your ROM, then selecting it as the default provider in developer settings.
-If the play button remains disabled with the message “Spotify can't play this right now”, stop the service, wait a few seconds, then restart it.
What's New:
-The app now stores the login status, so it doesn't go through the login page every time you restart the service
-Added a mechanism to detect if the player has frozen and, if so, automatically skip to the next track, or as a last resort, reload the page
-Added repeat-mode and add-to-favorites buttons in Notification Controls / Android Auto. (Remove from favorites is a bit slow, it must emulate multiple user actions, so be patient)
-Added a simple MediaBrowser for Android Auto (only possible for recent playlists/artists, it depends on the items shown in the library by ajax loading. This is the best I can do)
-Added an option to stop the service with swipe from recent apps (disabled by default, enable in options menu)
-The options have been reorganized and moved to a new Settings Activity, so they are now less confusing
-The Play, Add-To-Fav and More-Options buttons in playlists/tracklists are now always visible and more usable
-Removed all ugly and useless tooltips from buttons
-Changed the go-back Toast message to a less obtrusive textview based one
-A bunch of other minor fixes to user interface
*Special Features*
Features:
● No Audio Ads
● No more Empty Playlists
● Better quality for Podcasts than Spotify Free app, 128kbps aac vs 96kbps ogg
● Based on the open web player, independent from the official app
● Potentially never expiring app, doesn't require weekly updates like mods
● Unlocked Seeking/Previous/Next Track
● Unlocked Shuffle
● Android Auto Support
● Media Notifications with controls

Credit : - @ deviato
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