Why This Matters
Spotify's new tablet UI enhances user experience by offering adaptive orientation and a more flexible interface, making it easier for users to enjoy music, videos, and podcasts on larger screens. This update reflects the company's focus on optimizing its app for diverse device form factors, which is crucial as tablet usage continues to grow. For consumers, it means a more seamless and engaging multimedia experience on their tablets.
Key Takeaways
- Adaptive orientation improves usability when switching between portrait and landscape modes.
- A collapsible sidebar allows for better multitasking and viewing of videos or lyrics.
- Parallel browsing enables continuous navigation while engaging with content in the sidebar.
Spotify has a new look today for listeners on tablets. The streaming service’s updated tablet UI now provides adaptive orientation, switching between portrait and landscape layouts rather than simply resizing the interface when changing how the device is held.
Spotify's tablet app now sports a collapsible sidebar so listeners can take advantage of their larger screen space when watching a music video or podcast. Parallel browsing lets you continue to scroll through the app while a video or lyrics are in the sidebar, and the "switch to video" toggle has been made more prominent.
The new design had appeared for some users earlier this year during tests. The final version is rolling out today for both iPad and Android devices.