Over the years, music fans have gradually changed how they listen to their music, and what they listen to it. With the rise of the smartphone, the one device we carry everywhere is also our primary media player. On Android, there's a huge community of developers that create apps that can enhance the experience of listening to music through a phone. So, here are the top 5 android players as listed by android.gs.
Google Play Music: Mostly known as a front-end for listening to music, Google’s Play Music are available in the Play Store and can stream from Google All Access. But this Play Music app also makes a fantastic offline music player. The interface of Play Music is fantastic with its Google’s card-visual, as well as plenty of fluid swiping and pull-out action bars.
The main library of the app can sort through genres, artists, albums, and songs, and it can hide everything except the music that is stored on the device. In this player, one can mix and match local music with cloud stored music, that’s a pretty useful trick. Play Music handles all of the music you own in one place, regardless of where it’s stored.
Google Play Music is arguably the best option for keeping music related stuff in one easy-to-find location. If you really like simple music players that follow Google’s design guidelines, this is the best player in the list. If you’re looking for something that doesn’t bother with cloud storage and has more features, though, keep scrolling down.
Poweramp Music Player Trial or PRO Edition: A customizable and full featured audio player for Android, Poweramp offers support for a wide range of acoustics, cue files, lyrics and many playlists formats. The player also supports features such as ReplayGain, gapless playback, and scrobbling.
In terms of acoustic tweaking, this app includes 10-band graphic equalizer with bass, stereo expansion, mono mixing and left or right balance controls. Poweramp packs with four variety of themes and boasts numerous UI customization options. The Android player is available free for a 15 day on trial basis after which users may have to purchase it to enjoy its music offerings. Added features such as fast library searching, tag editor, home and lock screen widgets, setting and visual customizations make this app a heck of choice for Android users.
Fusion Music Player: While browsing music in Fusion, users will notice that there are two extra tabs next to the artists and albums for Charts and Radio. The Charts tab shows the current top songs that everyone is listening to, and tapping on it will search for different sources to listen to the song. On the lookout for some new music? This is a pretty handy way to glance over what’s popular.
In this music player, the radio tab is basically a front-end for Shoutcast radio, which is a little more robust than just glancing over top songs. One can look at the current top radio stations, search for specific keywords to find a radio station you like, and save any station as a favorite to find again later.
There is also a regular set of music player features in Fusion, including an equalizer and lock screen widgets. However, the player adds some unique features like shake and wave gesture support for devices with proximity sensors, direct sharing to social media sites, custom ringtone trimming, and even a visualizer.
Rocket Player: A feature-rich device, Rocket player is a clean and simple to use music player that contains some solid feature even in its free version. The player includes features such as Holo-style UI, a built-in equalizer, home and locks screen widgets, library search and management tools. User friendly interface enables a faster browsing of music without getting overloaded in details and extra button. Moreover, upgraded options provide an opportunity to generate your own music listening experience with fast editing and a dynamic equalizer. It features 5-band equalizer, dynamic live list playlists and also an element resembling ‘Up Next’ in iTunes. The player can work with isync that allows synchronizing podcast bookmarks, play counts and playlists to iTunes.
PlayerPro Music Player: A media player packed with many features and settings to customize the listening experience, PlayerPro is one of the best music players under this category. It contains audio effects such as equalizer and reverb and it also supports SRS, Dolly and Beats audio enhancement. It enables the user to share album artwork and text notification on Facebook and Twitter. Moreover, users can shake or swipe the device to change the playlists. Playpro includes more than 20 free skins that offer support for both grid and list view. The player also enables the users to change library display layout, use custom themes, download missing album art and lyrics, and filter songs by title, album, and artist.
Google Play Music: Mostly known as a front-end for listening to music, Google’s Play Music are available in the Play Store and can stream from Google All Access. But this Play Music app also makes a fantastic offline music player. The interface of Play Music is fantastic with its Google’s card-visual, as well as plenty of fluid swiping and pull-out action bars.
The main library of the app can sort through genres, artists, albums, and songs, and it can hide everything except the music that is stored on the device. In this player, one can mix and match local music with cloud stored music, that’s a pretty useful trick. Play Music handles all of the music you own in one place, regardless of where it’s stored.
Google Play Music is arguably the best option for keeping music related stuff in one easy-to-find location. If you really like simple music players that follow Google’s design guidelines, this is the best player in the list. If you’re looking for something that doesn’t bother with cloud storage and has more features, though, keep scrolling down.
Poweramp Music Player Trial or PRO Edition: A customizable and full featured audio player for Android, Poweramp offers support for a wide range of acoustics, cue files, lyrics and many playlists formats. The player also supports features such as ReplayGain, gapless playback, and scrobbling.
In terms of acoustic tweaking, this app includes 10-band graphic equalizer with bass, stereo expansion, mono mixing and left or right balance controls. Poweramp packs with four variety of themes and boasts numerous UI customization options. The Android player is available free for a 15 day on trial basis after which users may have to purchase it to enjoy its music offerings. Added features such as fast library searching, tag editor, home and lock screen widgets, setting and visual customizations make this app a heck of choice for Android users.
Fusion Music Player: While browsing music in Fusion, users will notice that there are two extra tabs next to the artists and albums for Charts and Radio. The Charts tab shows the current top songs that everyone is listening to, and tapping on it will search for different sources to listen to the song. On the lookout for some new music? This is a pretty handy way to glance over what’s popular.
In this music player, the radio tab is basically a front-end for Shoutcast radio, which is a little more robust than just glancing over top songs. One can look at the current top radio stations, search for specific keywords to find a radio station you like, and save any station as a favorite to find again later.
There is also a regular set of music player features in Fusion, including an equalizer and lock screen widgets. However, the player adds some unique features like shake and wave gesture support for devices with proximity sensors, direct sharing to social media sites, custom ringtone trimming, and even a visualizer.
Rocket Player: A feature-rich device, Rocket player is a clean and simple to use music player that contains some solid feature even in its free version. The player includes features such as Holo-style UI, a built-in equalizer, home and locks screen widgets, library search and management tools. User friendly interface enables a faster browsing of music without getting overloaded in details and extra button. Moreover, upgraded options provide an opportunity to generate your own music listening experience with fast editing and a dynamic equalizer. It features 5-band equalizer, dynamic live list playlists and also an element resembling ‘Up Next’ in iTunes. The player can work with isync that allows synchronizing podcast bookmarks, play counts and playlists to iTunes.
PlayerPro Music Player: A media player packed with many features and settings to customize the listening experience, PlayerPro is one of the best music players under this category. It contains audio effects such as equalizer and reverb and it also supports SRS, Dolly and Beats audio enhancement. It enables the user to share album artwork and text notification on Facebook and Twitter. Moreover, users can shake or swipe the device to change the playlists. Playpro includes more than 20 free skins that offer support for both grid and list view. The player also enables the users to change library display layout, use custom themes, download missing album art and lyrics, and filter songs by title, album, and artist.
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