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Shuttle+ Music player : The best music player with material design on playstore. The dev is active. It also has a free version. It is intuitive, lightweight & has a powerful design. With tons of theme options, including light & dark mode. Overall is one of the best music players available on playstore.
Shuttle+ and Phonograph are two pretty awesome players I've had experience with.
I switch between Shuttle pro https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro
and the built-in "music" app. Dont listen to much music on my phone though, but both of those are pretty good in terms of features, UI, and audio quality.
I use the app Shuttle for music and it can display lyrics if the song has them. I think it also let's you insert lyrics to a song (when you edit tags).
But say the song doesn't have lyrics, there's an app called Quicklyrics that can detect which song is playing and display lyrics. Shuttle has an icon for Quick lyrics so I can more easily launch it. Since quick lyrics seems to detect the song, I think it can work with like Pandora or Spotify.
Linkme: Quicklyrics, Shuttle+
I use Shuttle+ Music player. It has a nice material design and works well! I believe there is a free version you can get as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro
Not free! But cheap enough: - Shuttle+ has Chromecast support!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro&hl=en
Also BubbleUPnP can be used to setup playlists and shuffle music.
I don't use the stock music player, but if you want the automatic album art downloads, I suggest the Shuttle Music Player. The dev is about to push out a material style design as well! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro&hl=en
Been using it for years. Absolutely love it.
No other music player has the Edge Lighting except the Samsung player AFAIK
I know Shuttle+ supports it and it works well. I recommend it. I bought it a long time ago so I can't see the current price but I'd say it's easily worth $3.
I go back and forth between Shuttle+ (which I got for free on Amazon App Store, they do have a free version too though) and Google Play Music. Both handle all my music formats fine.
I used Shuttle for a while, but I've come back to Poweramp, even has a material skin now. Streaming apps are great, but I can't get over the fact that the tracks aren't gapless. Most of the time the sudden cut in the middle of a segue feels like someone just unplugged my headphones and plugged it on again.
The new one is called Eleven, maybe you can search for the apk. Or Are you specifically looking for the old Apollo app?
I would recommend you to try Shuttle+ which is my favorite music player. It has great features, a good looking UI and is under constant development. The paid version is cheap and well worth the money.
Shuttle+ music player. Bought it on sale for $0.99.
Amazing, very customizable music player. Dev is also pretty active in /r/shuttle.
Shuttle+ another good music player I recommend
linkme: Shuttle+
Good link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro
I don't use my phone for music, but the two I hear about a lot are power amp and Shuttle plus.
Shuttle+, although I haven't listened to music much on my phone since moving to the big city and selling my car.
Files: Download, Mediafire Mirror
I used Nova launcher with the desktop grid of 10*7. To get the separate backgrounds i used a UCCW widget that filled an entire page with the image I wanted as a background. In the archive I linked you will find the weather icons, the zooper widget templates for the clock and the weather, and finally the backgrounds I used. The music widget is Shuttle+.
The two icons on the main screen are folders, one for favorite apps and another for games. To get to the app drawer you simply press the figure in the middle. The icon pack is called Min
Update:
Made the weather widget work with the partly cloudy condition.
Poweramp is in a strange place ATM. It's still the best sounding audio player, just the development has become a mess. The new UI is a joy to use but is missing far too many functions to be called an alpha, the old UI beta is buggy and with one guy doing the development it would be hard to recommend it to anyone.
I've looked and look, i keep switching between Shuttle and Sony's music app from XDA.
Next one I'm going to try is USB audio pro, i miss an equaliser and cross-fade
Good Music app:
Shuttle+ Music Player - Android Apps on Google Play
BlackPlayer EX - Android Apps on Google Play
Phonograph Music Player - Android Apps on Google Play
Poweramp Music Player (Trial) - Android Apps on Google Play
There are many, check which one you like. Phonograph is free and opensource.
Same. It was brilliant, but the lack of any major updates or design changes made me ship to Shuttle.
Wie jemand anders schon geschrieben hat, foobar 2000 ist tatsächlich der Hammer. So praktisch. Zum masstaggen benutz ich Mp3tag. Leider hat weder das eine, noch das andere Synchronisierung oder Songtexte, aber sonst tun sie das was sie sollen fabelhaft.
Ich hab allerdings aufm Handy Shuttle+, und da ist ne App names QuickLyric mit eingebaut, d.h. damit kann man unterwegs immer direkt im Player alle nicht allzu obskuren Songtexte abrufen. Ist ne recht simpel gehaltene, solide App, find ich.
E: Ist jetzt alles für Windows/Android, von Linux wenig Ahnung, sorry.
Shuttle - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro (that's the paid version but the free version is full-featured)
I've been using this music app and it saves the position on the music when you exit it
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro
Not good is how good it is. You can't even disable that damn thing! I'm using Shuttle+.
Check out Shuttle+ Music Player
My personal favorite for local music playback:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro
I think shuttle+ is better.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro&hl=en_US
Shuttle+ supports chromecast. Similar feel to phonograph
Edit: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro
Shuttle+ is a great music player
Puntada icons HUGE Fan of this guys icon pack ever since I found it.. set it once, never used any other icons since.
GotYa! Get your phone back!
Tasker If you want automation
Cerberus (theft protection, but mostly makes ugly selfies every time I mis-type my pin)
DraStic [with a Phoenix Wright game](best Nintendo DS emulator)
(I linked the versions I have installed. Some apps might have paid versions as well, and some might have free or trial versions.)
Shuttle+ has Chromecast support!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplecity.amp_pro&hl=en
I moved from the iPhone 6 to android a month or so ago (to the galaxy note 7. lucky me!!).
The biggest challenge was getting audio apps that did what I enjoyed when a straight port between iOS and Android wasn't available. There's a lot of tacky crap around but I found some that work really well. They just arent that popular.
Have a look at the apps below. Most of them I had to find by downloading or buying by the handful and testing. The main thing you want to look for is apps which are designed in line with google's Material Design in mind.
Music
Audiobooks
iOS does audiobooks through the music app natively and I found it hard to find one to deal with offline audiobooks that didnt look like garbage and included the basic features (like automatic bookmarking) that the music apps do not provide.
<strong>Material Player</strong>
There are oodles of other things to consider as well of course, but in my case, coming back to android after using iOS for years, these apps have made the transition fucking awesome rather than a step down in usability and aesthetics.