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New release of Spotify SmartWatch Remote

Just released a new version of Spotify SmartWatch Remote on Google Play

What's changed:
 - Better UI when the control is not configured (tap to launch settings)
 - Added Crittercism support to collect anonymous bug reports.
 - Fixed a NullPointerException that occurred when the control was updating.



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