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Pump up the volume with this medley of mobile music apps for Android devices

Describing the standard Android music playing experience is rather difficult, because thanks to the amazing variety of skins and interfaces available, there isn’t really one unified way that every Android user plays and manages their tunes.

Yes, Google supplies a barebones music player as part of the standard Android software, but phones with custom user interfaces laid over the top of Google’s code, from the likes of Motorola, Sony, HTC and most of the other makers, ignore this in favor of offering their own customized players, completely changing the player’s look and feel in the process.

Some, like the music player that comes pre-loaded in HTC’s more recent models, such as the One X and One S, integrate lyric-finding services, internet streaming radio and more, while Sony has been adding YouTube artist searches and social sharing of track data to its Android models for years. So many phones, all with wildly different MP3 playback options.

The best way to unify your Android music player experience is, therefore, to use one of the many standalone apps available on Google Paly, all of which offer their own take on how to best make your MP3 collection sing out of your smartphone.

So we’ve picked 10 of the best ways to get your mobile managing your music today…

n7player

n7player

A really innovative option for those with a powerful phone, n7player gives you a multi-touch, zoomable music interface, coupled with a modular player screen that’s beautifully designed, whether you’re using it in portrait or landscape mode. Home widgets and lock screen controls, a tag editor, lyric look-up and much more make this an excellent showcase for Android audiophiles.

Details

·         Price: $3.78

·         Web: http://play.google.com

Poweramp Music Player

Poweramp Music Player

One of the most popular indie Android music players, thanks to combining a stylish design with stacks of graphic equalizer tools, crossfading, lyric display, Last.fm scrobbling, MP3 tag editing from the phone itself and much more. The trial version’s free, but this is one you won’t begrudge paying a couple of quid for.

Details

·         Price: $3.75

·         Web: http://play.google.com

Winamp

Winamp

Yes, the old PC desktop player lives on in Android form, with an incredibly feature-packed app for users of Google’s mobile OS. Winamp supports iTunes importing, Shoutcast internet radio, plenty of new music discovery tools, which include access to free new stuff, plus lock screen player controls, Last.fm scrobbling and more. It’s brilliantly diverse modern music app, which makes it easy to discover a new world of tunes.

Details

·         Price: free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

Amazon MP3

Amazon MP3

To call this a music player is quite the understatement. As well as playing your legacy MP3 collection, this integrates with Amazon’s cloud storage service, enabling you to sync your offline music collection to the cloud for streaming through the app. You have to pay to upload lots of your own tracks, though, with the idea really being to encourage you to buy your MP3s through Amazon – which are then free to store and stream through the app.

Details

·         Price: free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

MixZing

MixZing

A mixed options this. A minimalist and modern front end takes you through to a pretty bland player, but the killer feature here is a customizable graphic equalizer, with the option to apply its audio filters to all your tunes, one particular album or even one individual track. Things don’t’ get much more customizable than that.

Details

·         Price: free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

DoubleTwist Player

DoubleTwist Player

Double Twist is one of the most comprehensive Android music apps available, fitting in pretty much all you might ever need. It syncs with PC, Mac and even iTunes playlist, manages podcast subscriptions, looks up missing album artwork and more. Some of it is free, while other modules are unlocked via in-app purchases, but at least that means you get to give it a shot for nothing.

Details

·         Price: free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

Holo Music Player

Holo Music Player

The idea behind this is to bring the Holo Android 4.0 visual style to all Android models, also offering loads of swipe-activated control features. In terms of music playing innovations, there aren’t many, but you do get some smart home-screen widgets and lock screen controls. Plus it could convince someone you’ve got Android 4.0 on your old T-mobile Pulse.

Details

·         Price: Free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

PlayerPro.

PlayerPro.

A properly hardcore option. PlayerPro incorporates a very sexy graphic equalizer, enables you to browse your tunes using a classic folder view, is completely skin-able if you don’t’ like the default look of it and even lets you edit the tags of your audio files, should you like to while away long journeys obsessively naming MP3s  files using the same structure. It also supports automatic album art downloads, to help jazz things up a little.

Details

·         Price: $4.83

·         Web: http://play.google.com

Last.fm

Last.fm

If you have an old account with the famed internet radio site, there’s a decent, if rather basic-looking, Android music player app to go alongside it. You don’t’ get much in terms of fancy audio playback options, but it gives users access to their previously scrobbled music tracks, meaning you instantly have access to your tunes via your mobiles’ data link

If you have an old account with the famed internet radio site, there’s a decent, if rather basic-looking, Android music player app to go alongside it.

If you have an old account with the famed internet radio site, there’s a decent, if rather basic-looking, Android music player app to go alongside it.

Details

·         Price: Free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

Cubed

Cubed

If you want something very different and a little odd, try this. The app, which we think is called Cubed (it’s describes as 3on Google Play), presents your music collection on, yes, the surface of a cube. Swiping left to right runs through your collection alphabetically, while paging up and down goes through all your albums. It downloads album art, scrobbles to Last.fm and is generally fun to fiddle with.

Details

·         Price: Free

·         Web: http://play.google.com

 

 

 

 

 

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