“We have forwarded your information to the responsible team and can confirm that they are currently investigating the problem,” writes Spotify in a new support article published specially for the problem. “Aside from a reboot and / or a clean reinstallation of the app, it would be good if you tried to disable the background update of the app: You can find this under Settings -> General -> Background update of the app.” No solution yet The music streaming service Spotify has confirmed complaints from iPhone users that the Spotify app drains around 30 percent of the battery per hour of streaming – this is extremely unusual and can cause the iPhones to get really hot. There are also reports that the Spotify app is now more frequently affected by crashes on iOS 15. This is reported by AppleInsider. This affects iPhone users who use Spotify on iOS 15, and it currently looks across the board on all devices, including the new iPhone 13 family. Spotify users who have already switched to iOS 15 report exceptionally high battery consumption . This also quickly leads to the iPhone “running hot”. Spotify investigates the reports and tries to find a quick solution.