Top 5 Android Music Players 2014


BANGALORE: 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.

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