Best and top 5 mp3 player apps for android

Traditional MP3 players or iPods are being abandonded as apps become ever more sophisticated. Not only can Android smartphones accommodate thousands upon thousands of music files, but the Android OS also provides for a variety of different music players, allowing you to customize your music listening experience. So, if you're looking for the best way to enjoy your tunes on your swanky smartphone, here is our list of the best music player apps for Android.

    Poweramp - Best all-rounder


As one of the most popular music players for Android, you can’t really go wrong with Poweramp. With a very intuitive user-interface, you can also customize the app with different themes to suit your liking. Album art and lyrics can also be integrated into the player, it provides a (very impressive) ten-band equalizer to help tweak your sound output, and it's compatible with many different audio formats. You can even save your EQ presets, allowing you to set up specific ones for specific headphones! The only downside is that Poweramp displays the directory names of the songs and albums in your library when you are browsing, and it looks a little untidy.

    PlayerPro Music Player - 2nd best all-rounder


Also hovering around the top of the Android music player app chart is PlayerPro Music Player. Like Poweramp, lyrics and album art can be downloaded and displayed while playing music (most of the artwork and lyrics were even visible when I first launched the app). Also, there are different skins, themes, and extensions that you can use with this player to help customize your experience. Song tags can be edited directly from the app and it even has scrobbling support for sites such as Last.fm so that you can sync your listening habits, and PlayerPro comes with a variety of options for lock screen widgets that provide you with quick access to key functions of this music player.

n7player Music Player - An innovative must try!


The n7player app creates a unique experience when you use it: the user-interface of the music player is presented as a “tag cloud” with the artist or song name appearing on your screen in an almost scrapbook look. The overall interface is incredibly impressive, and n7player even comes with its own EQ with haptic feedback. It's a really well-thought out app, and each new feature I tried out impressed me. Creative, with some interesting usage of multi-touch, n7player is definitely worth checking out.

  Rocket Player - Best search tools


The Rocket Player is a feature-rich underdog which competes against some of the bigger names. With various templates and themes that you can download, Rocket Music Player gives you a bunch of options to play around with in an ad-free environment. While the free edition is lacking some of the features that the PRO version incorporates, such as supporting some specific file formats, it does well with what it has. An extensive search option allows for search across different tags, playlists, even composers, but, in terms of interface, Rocket Music Player isn't quite as clean and smooth as the others on the list, despite being easy to navigate.


   Google Play Music - Best for music discovery



Google Play Music offers access to a huge online catalog of music that you can stream if you have a subscription, but the app can also play music stored in your Android smartphone library. Google Play Music syncs with your Google account, which means your playlists and songs are accessibly instantly across multiple devices. Google Play Music also offers customized recommendations based on your current listening habits and music library, and, of course, it comes with the Android 5.0 Lollipop Material Design interface.

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