sdorf 5 minutes ago

Sidebar, PowerAmp is the app I miss most moving from Android to iOS. Nothing on iOS comes close, Doppler is the closest I've found and it's just OK.

fhdkweig 2 hours ago

The author is using PowerAmp.

I am using AIMP. I was specifically looking for apps with downloadable APKs for sideloading. I can't use the Play Store because I don't have a google account. Looks like PowerAmp also has an APK.

  • yjftsjthsd-h an hour ago

    I'd also very strongly recommend F-Droid. TBH I can't really speak to the quality of music apps on it - I just use VLC - but it doesn't require an account and it has lots of good apps.

    • reorder9695 41 minutes ago

      I use Auxio from F-Droid. It's quite simple (which to me is a benefit) and my only real complaint is how similar shuffle on and off look on Android Auto. It handles non ASCII titles correctly where some others didn't (from what I remember due to weirdness with the Android media store) and it picks up new media/edited quickly and reliably which can be a sore spot with others. I don't know how Android's media store is apparently so incompetent that most music apps don't work correctly using it.

ravoori 28 minutes ago

I have an old LG V-60 lying around which with its quad DAC is the perfect phone for this

TiredOfLife 32 minutes ago

I couldn't find a good player for linux, so am using Symfonium on my old android phone with music on raspberry pi with navidrome

totallygeeky 2 hours ago

PowerAmp is an incredible app, used it and loved it before. I have a self-hosted streaming setup, so I've personally found Symfonium (1) to be my go-to. I'm glad things worked out for the author with this setup, and honestly the headphone jack is a sight for sore eyes.

(1) https://www.symfonium.app/

D0ugJudy an hour ago

Now I'm wondering if I can load plexamp on my ancient Nexus 5a...