Local library and folder playback
Music Player focuses on songs stored on the device, with entry points for library, folders, favorites, recent play, and playlists. This makes it useful for users who keep MP3 or other audio files locally and want quick access without a streaming account.
Scan the library after adding new music, and keep file names organized so albums and folders are easier to browse. Local players are only as tidy as the music collection they read.
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Playback controls and settings
The visible interface included mini-player controls, shuffle-style actions, drawer navigation, equalizer settings, hidden-file options, theme options, widgets, sleep timer, and drive mode. These are practical controls for daily listening and hands-free situations.
Review settings before using drive mode or background playback. Equalizers, widgets, and overlay controls can be convenient, but they may also keep the app active longer than expected.
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Audio, overlay, and ad-related access
The package declares audio media, microphone, nearby devices, notifications, overlay, write settings, storage, Bluetooth, network, advertising identifiers, foreground playback, and wake-lock style behavior. These can support playback, device connections, alerts, ads, and persistent controls.
Microphone, overlay, write-settings, and nearby-device permissions should be granted only when a feature clearly needs them. Deny extras if you only want simple local playback.
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