
Ev T
several phones ago, I realized it had become the norm to exclude a music player pre installed. I download all my songs, and needed something so I could play them properly and make playlists. I've stuck with this one because it has no ads, doesn't charge you premium for basic features (not even sure it has a premium version tbh), and you can edit your music files if they're wrong. had several albums out of order for years- not anymore! genuinely can't recommend enough
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Tyler Baker
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I once had it at 5 stars, because once you find where everything is it flows really well and is easy to use. However, if you have a decent sized library, it starts to slow down and glitch out and crash. I feel like standalone players are usually used by huge music lovers, and yet even around 100gb of music is a lot for the app to handle. On one hand, I get its a lot to work with. On the other hand, its kind of the point. Still probably my favorite player though
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Justin Kremer
Used to be great, but now it's pretty buggy. When pausing music for a while, then coming back later, it may or may not remember. If it does remember, it often just continues the current song then stops, despite other songs being in the queue. When using Android Auto it often decides to shuffle despite shuffle not being turned on. AA mode also seems to be lacking some controls that used to be there. I guess it's time to find something else.
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