While it doesn’t seem like a huge deal, separating the play and shuffle buttons will give users a more streamlined experience. This will apply to users listening to albums or playlists. While that might not seem like a big deal, it was for one artist, Adele, who invoked Spotify’s mixing experience for an album release last year. The artist was able to disable the service by default, allowing users to listen to albums as they should. To make things more transparent for users, Spotify will double down on this concept, allowing its subscribers to have an improved user interface. The music streaming service recently announced that it has increased its total number of subscribers to 433 million, with 188 million premium subscribers. Despite its dominance, it has regularly brought improvements to its platform. For example, it recently introduced Friends Mix, Blend, Supergrouper and more. However, while the company has been successful with its service, it hasn’t fared so well on the hardware front, recently announcing that it will be discontinuing the Car Thing accessory. The update will roll out to Android and iOS users in the coming weeks. This will be a global release and will touch all regions. The update is for Premium users, so if you have a free Spotify account, you can’t expect anything to change. However, if you want to try Spotify, click the link below. The app can also be found on the App Store for iOS devices. Now if we could only get Spotify Hi-Fi sometime this year. Source: Spotify