🚨​​​​​​​ BREAKING NEWS: Deezer Premium/Family 🚨​​​​​​​ (Update)
@Yula the difference is - or wishfully could be - that the stop button would actually remove the track from sitting in Android's notification panel/drawer at the top. Like the original poster, I too would like that removed from taking up active memory on my Samsung. (Very related, closing the app with swipe does not take that away either. I have to "Force Close" the app to stop Deezer from that sitting there looking paused in standby on the mobile device.)Now also with the new Android UI updates, the paused track overlays other things within the app when trying to view results or suggestions in the app - so it looks paused vs. stopped there also. No way to get rid of that last-played track right now...even with the old workaround of force-closing the app to remove it from actively running in memory.Â
I have a workaround that works for my Samsung, although I'm annoyed that I have to use a workaround.I locate the app icon on the phone and long-press it. Doing so displays a few menu items; one of which is an "i" with a circle arount it (for "info"). Tap the "i" to bring up the Deezer apps settings. Scroll down to the bottom and choose "Force Stop."So to summarize more briefly:Long-press app icon > tap "i" > choose Force Stop from bottom. That brute-force stops the app from running in memory/behind-the-scenes until you next use it, as I understand. It might give a warning that force-stop could cause app issues. I haven't experienced any dire ones yet. :) Â
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