Spotify Premium subscribers who have the app running on their SYNC-connected iPhone will be able to access the following features from their Ford SYNC AppLink equipped vehicle, all with simple voice commands: Now Playing, Star/Unstar Track, Add Track to your 'Road Trip' Playlist, Choose Playlist, Play Starred, Play Music, Similar Music. Solved: Have Spotify stopped supporting Ford Sync 3, and, if so, is this permanent or will it be back soon? × Close We use cookies to give you the best online experience. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our cookie policy. Note: Some cars require Spotify Premium. Many car media systems offer a Spotify app built into the stereo. Check out Spotify Everywhere to see which ones. Don’t worry if your car’s not listed, you can check with the manufacturer, and there are plenty of other ways to play in the car listed below. Spotify and Ford SYNC Applink hands-on preview. We've got music streaming to our ears, at our desks, at home and now Ford and Spotify are pumping tunes into. Starting Spotify Using the Radio Controls. Press the Menu button on your audio system. Browse to SYNC ® Applications and then press OK to access the menu. Scroll to Mobile Apps, press OK to confirm and access the Mobile Apps menu. Scroll through the list of available applications and select Spotify. More than 1 million Ford vehicles in North America are now equipped with SYNC AppLink, enabling drivers to voice-control smartphone apps from the driver's seat. 'Spotify is a terrific addition to. Spotify was removed from Ford Sync integration as of January 18, and the latest update from Jan 24 actually removed the link so that the app no longer appears. To get integration back, if you have an Android, downgrade to v8.4.37.587 and disable auto updates for Spotify. Not sure if there's an equivalent procedure for iPhone or not.
Apps For Ford Sync
Earlier this week at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Ford announced that the popular music app Spotify will be the next addition to their Sync AppLink feature. Sync AppLink allows Ford owners to access popular mobile apps using hands-free voice-recognition, creating a safe and convenient experience. Spotify will be making its AppLink debut within the next couple of weeks and boasts all the features of the mobile app. Using only their voice, Ford owners will be able to control all the obvious music commands such as playing and pausing music, turning the “shuffle” feature on and off, or choosing between different playlists. Other, more interesting features include the Sync’s ability to determine similar music you might like depending on what you’re listening to. Spotify’s social media features from the mobile app will also be integrated into the AppLink app as well. Friends can send songs, playlists, albums, and artists to the driver’s inbox, and Ford Sync AppLink will alert the driver, and ask if they would like to play the included songs. This is the first time Spotify has worked directly with an automotive manufacturer.
Spotify Car App
Along with the incoming Spotify app, Ford Sync AppLink already has a bundle of other apps already integrated and ready to use. The advantages of using AppLink combines the experience of a mobile phone, with the hands-free convenience of your Ford vehicles Sync system. You can do everything from stream music from your favorite radio apps, to having live tweets read to you by your vehicle without having to navigate phone menus while you drive. Sync Applink-compatible moblie applications are available for all major smartphone operating systems including Android and iOS. Applink is already available on most makes of ford vehicles, including the Focus, Fusion, and F-150. To see a list of available apps, and to find out if your mobile phone is compatible, take a look at Ford’s official page for AppLink here: http://www.ford.com/technology/sync/features/sync-app-link/
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Music Apps For Ford Sync
Spotify comes to Ford Sync AppLink! Earlier this week, Ford announced that the popular music app Spotify will be the next addition to their AppLink feature