Best Android Music Players
Table of contents:
- Musicolet Music Player
- Phonograph
- Poweramp
- Pulsar Music Player
- jetAudio HD
- MediaMonkey
- PlayerPro Music Player
Music players are increasingly forgotten elements in smartphones due to the rise of platforms such as Spotify or Apple Music. Of course, they become very important if our data rate is not very broad and we like to listen to music while we go for a run or take a walk Although sometimes we don't stop thinking about it, the one we use -usually the one that the mobile brings by default- is good, on Android we have a multitude of player options to choose from.
From some with the most careful interface to others that prioritize their equalizer options even significantly enhancing the sound, the range varies a lot. Another difference to take into account is that many of them, although free, contain , sometimes a bit annoying. We review several of the best players for Android.
Musicolet Music Player
Musicolet is an application to play music without BS, probably the most complete player for Android. It has many noteworthy features, including some that we don't often associate with music player apps. That includes a true offline experience, a lightweight user interface, and a small APK size. In addition, the application features multiple queues - another rarity-, an equalizer, a tag editor, support for embedded lyrics, widgets, folder search and several interesting options further.It is the best option for those who want a player without a number of additional options that make it awkward to navigate. It is also completely free, with no in-app purchases and due to its lack of internet access, there is no .
Phonograph
Phonograph is a relatively recent music player. It bills itself as simple, lightweight, and easy to use. And in most of what he announces, he is right. It features a classic and simple material design user interface. It's quick to move as needed. We can also change the theme if we want, but the theme editor is not particularly extensive. On top of that, we're getting Last.fm integration, a tag editor, playlist features, a home screen widget, and a few other navigation features It's very simple and a great option for those who just want to listen to their music without anything getting in the way. It is a music player that is worth trying and also totally free.
Poweramp
Poweramp has long been a preferred music player choice for many Android users. It has an elegant interface - although it needs to face a renovation- with themes that we can download from the Google Play Store. The interface can be very intelligent, facilitating quick access during playback. It is effective and efficient, especially its equalizer, one of the ones that adds the most power to the default sound of Android phones There are also a variety of themes so we can display different modes. It includes many playback features including gapless playback, crossfade, and supports various types of playlists.
We will also find widgets, label editing and more customization settings. It's a powerful player that does, however, have occasional issues, like almost all apps. Like the uncomfortable backtracking in navigation, which doesn't save the situation of the previous scroll and returns to the beginning, which ends up being a nuisance. It is completely free with disabled options and some and for only 3 euros we will access everything without the annoying ads.
Pulsar Music Player
Puslar is one of the best music players available for Android. Features include highly sophisticated Material Design, tag editing, gapless playback, smart playlists, a sleep timer, and Last.fm scrobbling. Puslar It also has support for Chromecast, which is very useful. It's not as heavy-duty as some of the paid options, which doesn't mean it's lacking in options.It is a great option for those looking for something minimalist, light and attractive. And it works decently well with Android Auto, too, if that helps. We have the free option available, which is limited in certain options and the Pro version, also cheap, 3.50 euros.
jetAudio HD
jetAudio is an old acquaintance for Android users, as it has enough features to be one of the most prominent, yet simple enough for all of us to use. The player features a variety of audio enhancements that come as plugins so we can fine tune our music experience a bit more than usual. On top of that, comes with an equalizer - with no less than 32 presets-, simple effects like bass boost, tag editor, widgets and even MIDI playback The free and paid versions are virtually identical, except that the Plus version costs 4.20 euros, removes the and adds themes.
MediaMonkey
MediaMonkey is an exception for its obscure interface in the world of music players. It has a host of features, including organization features for audiobooks, podcasts, and the ability to sort songs by things like composer, rather than just artist. It also has basic things like an equalizer, what makes MediaMonkey a truly unique music player is the ability to sync your music library from your computer to your phone - and vice versa - via WiFi It's a bit of a tricky setup, but it's pretty much a unique feature. The interface is simple and the application is a fairly solid and free option in the version with and for 4 euros its Pro version if we want to do without ads and find more themes.
PlayerPro Music Player
PlayerPro is a lesser-known music player app that should get a little more attention. It has an attractive interface that makes everything easy to use along with skins that we can download and install for further customization. We will also get video playback support, a weird ten-band equalizer, Android Auto, Chromecast support, various audio effects, widgets, and some fun features like the ability to shake your phone to change tracksIt even supports Hi-Fi music (up to 32-bit, 384 kHz). We can test the application for free before paying the 4 euros that its paid version costs and which removes ads and adds some additional features.