T. D. Bostick
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This app is an excellent music player, but why is it burning almost 400 MB of mobile data each month?! My music is stored on an internal SD card. I understand it needs to finance itself with ads, but that doesn't come close to needing this much data. I'm going to look for another music player. It's a shame, though, since the app plays music so well. Edit: Thanks for the response, ZorillaSoft. I'll try to restrict data usage another way then.
26 people found this review helpful
I wish I could do something about this, but the only source for data consumption are the ads. The ad components are from Google and I don't have any influence on their data consumption. The only solution I can offer is the full version without ads which should be affordable for most users.
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Excellent player. Convenient, and doesn't force any lame "media library" system on the user. Plays the contents of a directory, and does just what it says. Has a few settings for the details of how files are played; shuffle, loop, move to next directory, etc... I haven't seen a better MP3 player on Android.
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Andrew Hinton
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I had this app on my previous phone and it was great. Used it to play music in my car via Bluetooth connection and it would stop when I turned the car off and resume from the same spot when I got in the car again. Now with the updated version that does not happen about 50% of the time. And I only realize this after I start driving, so I have to open the app to resume music but first have to dig through the library to find it, but only after I closed the ad that pops up. Was awesome. Not anymore.
Not everything is always the fault of the app or developer. Can't tell what exactly happens on your side, but the new version only exists because Google put tons of stones in the way of us developers which made it necessary to develop version 3 to work around a lot of issues.