Local song and album browsing
Music Player focuses on locally stored audio, with screens for songs, albums, artists, and basic library browsing. It is useful when you keep music files on the phone and want a simple player without account setup.
Organize filenames and folders before scanning the library. A minimal player depends heavily on clean local metadata, album art, and storage layout.
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Playback and cover art
The visible interface includes a playback screen with large music artwork, progress controls, previous and next buttons, shuffle-style controls, and lists of tracks or albums. That covers the basic workflow for short listening sessions.
Check whether the app respects headset buttons, background playback, and lock-screen controls on your device before relying on it during travel or workouts.
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Media permissions and old compatibility
The app opened after a deprecated Android compatibility prompt and its settings show media, file, notification, photo, video, and storage-related entries. These are expected for a local player but still deserve review.
Grant media access only if you want the player to scan local files. If the app works with narrower audio permission, avoid granting broader photo or video access unnecessarily.
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