
Accept all the Google terms and setup Google settings then Run Google Play Store and download the app.Go back to Google play store and Sign–in your account information.If the error is still appearing then proceed to next method. The above mentioned method should solve this issue. If above steps didn’t work, also try removing your SD card before installing.After successful installation, Go back to Settings > Storage > tap on “mount SD card”.Open Google Play Store > Download the app again that was giving you the error message.


I've tried reinstalling spotify, ejecting and reinsterting my sd-card, as well as restarted my phone. Does anyone know of a way to get spotify to recognize my Sd-card, and thereby let me choose where to store my downloaded songs, again? I do not have much internal storage space on my phome and really need spotify to download my playlists to the Sd-card. To clarify: my Sd-card is still correctly inserted into the phone and recognized (is fully operable) by the phone and all other apps except for Spotify. I had chosen to download to Sd-card before the latest spotify update, but since the update spotify had for some unknown reason undownloaded all my downloaded playlist and lost contact with the Sd-card.

I am currently using an Android phone (Huawei Honor 8 Lite, don't know if that info is important or not.) and my problem is that the Spotify app doesn't recognize my Sd-Card and therefore will not display the option to chose where to store your downloaded playlists.
