Yesterday, 08:08 AM
I’ve tried a few music players on Android myself, and while I don’t have a perfect answer, here’s what I’d say from my experience (and a tip if you care about offline files):
I’ve used apps like Poweramp and Neutron Player, which tend to have strong audio features (equalizer, gapless playback) and decent library support. They sometimes feel more “serious” about audio than media-heavy apps.
If I want a player that’s just simple and effective for music (no video distractions), I often rely on local MP3/FLAC files instead of streaming apps. That’s where DumpMedia Any Music Converter comes in handy for me, I use it to convert my favorite Spotify or Amazon Music playlists into local files, then play them with whatever Android player I’m testing.
So if I were you and still exploring, I’d give Poweramp or Neutron a go, and if you want to be truly independent of streaming subscriptions, back up your music locally with DumpMedia.
I’ve used apps like Poweramp and Neutron Player, which tend to have strong audio features (equalizer, gapless playback) and decent library support. They sometimes feel more “serious” about audio than media-heavy apps.
If I want a player that’s just simple and effective for music (no video distractions), I often rely on local MP3/FLAC files instead of streaming apps. That’s where DumpMedia Any Music Converter comes in handy for me, I use it to convert my favorite Spotify or Amazon Music playlists into local files, then play them with whatever Android player I’m testing.
So if I were you and still exploring, I’d give Poweramp or Neutron a go, and if you want to be truly independent of streaming subscriptions, back up your music locally with DumpMedia.

