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Have a Samsung A55 android phone.
Have hundreds of songs/music on it via Spotify.
Is it possible to download same from the phone to a memory stick to use in my car?
I'm assuming that the songs are actually stored on your phone, rather than you playing them on your phone via Spotify?
If so, then it's just a matter of locating the folder where the songs are and dragging them onto your memory stick.
If you have a laptop, create a folder on your desktop, plug your phone in and drag the songs into the folder. Then when you're done, plug your USB stick into the laptop and drag the songs onto the USB stick.
If you haven't got a laptop I'm sure you can buy some kind of adapter so you can plug the USB stick directly onto your phone, but it's a bit more awkward in my opinion.
The hard part is just locating where the songs are located on your phone, once you've done that the rest should be fairly straightforward :)
Spotify employs encrypted storage methods to protect its content. Users cannot access, view, or transfer downloaded Spotify songs as playable audio files.
Your car may support playing Spotify downloads by connecting your phone to your car's USB port. Other methods that may be supported are Bluetooth, Android Auto, and AUX cable.
Using a PC and 'Nuclear Music Player,' you can load music onto your flash drive. Nuclear is a free music streaming program that pulls content from various free sources. https:/
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