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Android: App switches to Offline Mode when network connection is available

HelpMePlease1
Local Performer

Can you please tell us specifically how to go back to the prior version? I uninstalled and reinstalled but still have 2510.1.1

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AdamPandora
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@HelpMePlease1 Nice to see you around the community.

I created a new thread with your post, as the one you commented on previously was out-dated.

Rather than having users switch to the previous app version, our engineering team has now provided a separate set of suggestions which may help resolve the issue you are experiencing.

When you have a chance, please run through the troubleshooting steps linked here: Troubleshooting for Android Devices

If you continue to experience issues, I'd be happy to pass your feedback along. Can you send over a bit more info about your device?

  • Model:
  • Carrier:
  • Android version (Settings > About Phone):
  • Build number (Settings > About Phone):
  • Android Security Patch Level, if noted on your device (Settings > About Phone):

Are you connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data when this is happening?

Have you identified any other patterns or notable information?

Let me know what you can find out.


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HelpMePlease1
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Thank you but that link does not work for me ... just shows a blank white
screen.
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AdamPandora
Community Manager
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Sorry about that, @HelpMePlease1.

I'll post the troubleshooting steps below:

Basic Troubleshooting on Android

  1. Clear data* for Pandora in your phone's settings.
    • Press the menu key from the home screen on your device (not your Pandora app).
    • Tap Settings.
    • Tap Apps.
    • Select Pandora.
    • Tap Clear data from the storage details page (you may have to tap Storage to see that option).
  2. Return to the Pandora app, and log back into your account after completing the above steps.

Keep in mind that the steps for each Android device are slightly different. If you have a Pixel, you can find helpful steps here.

*Pandora Premium and Premium Family listeners may need to re-download some of their offline content after this. Pandora Plus users, however, should receive that offline content again automatically. If you have any trouble with your offline stations after this, please let us know.


Advanced troubleshooting for Android devices

If you find you're still having issues with the Pandora App after completing those steps, continue onto the next section:

  1. Make sure the app is installed to the phone's local memory, rather than on an SD card (installing the Pandora app on an SD card causes performance issues we can't provide support for).

  2. If you have a battery saver or task manager app, make exceptions for Pandora or try turning them off completely.
  3. Lower your audio quality in the Settings menu. To get to your Settings, open your Pandora app to the station list, tap the Profile icon, and select the Settings gear from the top right corner of your screen.
    • If you're a Pandora Premium subscriber: Select Audio Quality & Download.
    • If you're not a Pandora Premium subscriber: Select Advanced and then uncheck Higher Quality Audio.

Then, try Pandora again. If the issue continues, please proceed with the instructions in the next section.

Keep in mind, that the steps to find certain settings on Android devices can be different depending on the type of Android phone you have, as well as what Android OS you are running.

If you're having trouble completing these steps, try contacting your device's manufacturer for further help with navigating their operating system.


Disable Android Battery Optimization

Double check that you have Battery Optimization for Pandora disabled in the Android settings. 

While the steps for all Android versions are different, these battery settings can usually be found in the Settings under "Device Management," "Battery," or "Battery Usage."

Take a look for this setting on your device and select Optimize battery usage. Then scroll through your apps until you find Pandora, and make sure that optimization is turned off. 

If you're having trouble completing these steps, try contacting your device's manufacturer for further help with navigating their operating system.

Note: We do not support Pandora on rooted or unlocked phones, unofficial OS releases, or custom ROMs. We only support Pandora on configurations that we have fully tested, so as to ensure the application will work correctly and won't cause any problems with functions of the device.


Remove background restrictions

Please ensure that you have your device set to allow Pandora to run in the background. 

  • From the home screen or app drawer press and hold the Pandora icon.
  • Tap the 
     

     

     icon to access the App info.
  • Next select Advanced, then Battery.
  • Confirm that Background restriction is set to "App can use battery in background".
    If Background restriction states "Restricted", tap on Background restriction to remove restriction.

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