Showing posts with label larsson. Show all posts
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Monday, May 29, 2017

Music Zara Larsson – Sundown Ft Wizkid

Music Zara Larsson – Sundown Ft Wizkid



The best music player apps for Android (2015)



Right now, Android smartphones can be considered the worlds most popular music players (since Android has been the dominant smartphone platform for years). Thus, it is no wonder that theres a myriad of music player apps for Android, and the Android OS also provides for a variety of different music players, allowing you to customize your music listening experience. So, if youre 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.



  • jetAudio Music Player

This is one of the better music players on Android, mainly for its strong host of tweaks and effects you can add when listening to your music. Plugins include the AM3D Audio Enhancer and Bongiovi DPS, which enhances sound processing in a way that only true audio enthusiasts will appreciate. Pay 3.29 GBP/4.99 USD for the Plus version, and you get a whole load of widgets, viewing options, pitch shifting and much more, making this possible the most tinkery music player out there.


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JetAudio has a huge amount of sound tweaks, plugins and listening options.
jetAudio Music Player+EQ Plus
Install on Google Play

  • Equalizer+

As its name suggests, Equalizer+ is both a music player, and a pretty capable frequency equalizer. The app allows you to control 5 band frequencies, and save up to 10 custom presets. The basic version of Equalizer+ is free, but you can also get the Pro version, which includes extra features like Bass Boost, Fade, and dual screen equalizers.





Equilizer+ 
Install on Google Play

  • Poweramp

As one of the most popular music players for Android, Poweramp is a safe bet for your musical needs. You can also customize the app with different themes to suit your liking. Album art and lyrics can also be integrated into the player, and it provides an impressive ten-band equalizer to help tweak your sound output. 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.


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With themes galore, Poweramp can be whatever you want it to be, so you dont have to stick to the default interface for too long.


Poweramp Full Version Unlocker
Install on Google Play

  • PlayerPro Music Player

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. PlayerPro comes with a variety of options for lock screen widgets that provide you with quick access to the music player, and its features are rounded off by smart playlists, which adapt to your listening habits.

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PlayerPro comes with some good lock screen widgets and a ton of personalization options, as well as a smart EQ.

PlayerPro Music Player
Install on Google Play


  • n7player Music Player

This app creates a unique experience when you use it: you can view the interface as a “tag cloud” - with the artist or song name appearing on your screen, and their size depending on how much you listen to the given music. It looks great, and n7player even comes with its own EQ with haptic feedback. Its 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. It hasnt been updated in nearly a year at the time of writing, so it looks like its not evolving any further, but it remains one of the most highly-rated music apps on the Play Store.

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The unique appearance of the User Interface on the n7player.

n7player Music Player
Install on Google Play

  • Rocket Player

Rocket Player is a feature-rich underdog which competes against some of the bigger names. With various templates and themes that you can download, The free version gives you a pretty standard batch of options, while for 2.49 GBP/3.99 USD, you get Premium features such as left/right balance control, preamp, and more audio formats. An extensive search option lets you search across different tags, playlists, even composers, and the whole thing feels intuitive and easy to use thanks to a recent Material Design-style update.

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Music Player : Rocket Player
Install on Google Play


  •  Music Player by Leopard V7

Heres another music player thats completely free and doesnt have ads: Music Player by Leopard V7. The app looks pretty nice, allows you to customize its background skins, and, like the previous music player we presented here, it lets you shake your device to play the next, or previous track.


Music Player by Leopard V7
Install on Google Play


  • Google Play Music

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.

androidpit google play music

You can access a wide range of titles and radio stations on Google Play Music, as well as listening to all the favorites from your collection.

Google Play Music 
Install on Google Play


Whats your favorite music player for Android, and which features do you find most important? Tell us in the comments!



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Friday, April 14, 2017

Zara Larsson – So Good Album

Zara Larsson – So Good Album



While buying a smartphone, we take into consideration various features and specs and the most important of all is ‘the camera’. As with every other technology we have known, the cameras on today’s smartphones have advanced a lot. While the most innovative cameras are on the side of Nokia (now Microsoft), Android smartphones from the likes of Sony, Samsung and others come with great cameras too.
Along with advanced hardware, the software has also become a lot more feature packed. While camera apps from Sony, Samsung, HTC are great and pack-in a lot of features, the stock Android camera app doesn’t offer much. People who want manual controls or more shooting modes on their Android smartphones have to look for an app on the Play Store and as you would expect, there’s no lack of great camera apps on the Play Store.

So, today i’ll tell you the Best Camera Apps for Android:

  • Manual Camera

The Manual Control app offers great manual control to Android users and if you use an Android Lollipop running device, the app should work wonders. The app uses Lollipop’s latest Camera2 API, so that means there are some awesome features but you might miss out if you’re not on the latest Android version yet.
The app lets you manually control the ISO, white balance, shutter speed, focus distance and more. The app is also said to be very fast along with additional features like RAW (DNG) capture, geo tagging, Timer, gridlines and more.




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Manual Camera
Install on Google Play

  • Camera ZOOM FX

Camera ZOOM FX Premium is a fast and sleek camera app on Android. This is a paid app but the feature list and the user interface makes it worth it. The app includes the best of both worlds, that is professional camera features and fun features.
The Camera ZOOM FX app brings a fast capture along with lots of camera modes like best photo, stable shot, time lapse, HDR and more. The app also gives you the ability to set a hardware key like the volume rocker as the camera button. The app also packs in powerful post processing along with lots of cool editing features for you to enjoy.




Camera ZOOM FX Premium


Camera ZOOM FX Premium

Install on Google Play


  • Google Camera

You must be aware of the Google Camera app, which comes pre-installed on Nexus devices. Well if you are not, you should definitely check it out. The app comes with a simple interface but some really cool features.
The app lets you snap pictures quick and fast in several modes like HDR+, Lens blur, Photo sphere, wide angle and panorama. The app also lets you snap pictures while shooting a video. Google Camera also comes with Android Wear support.




Google Camera

Google Camera
Install on Google Play


  • Camera360 Ultimate

Camera 360 is one of the most popular camera apps available for smartphones. The app brings both professional level manual controls and features along with fun editing features.
The app comes with various camera modes, lots of exclusive filters, free cloud album, sharing features, professional editing tools and more. The user interface is also not clean and not cluttered with all the features on the front. The great thing about Camera 360 is it’s free with the Play Store and there are no ads as well. If you want a great all-in-one camera app for your Android device, Camera 360 Ultimate shouldn’t disappoint you.




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Camera360 Ultimate
Install on Google Play

  • Camera FV-5

Camera FV-5 is another feature packed professional camera app, which brings DSLR grade manual controls and lets you take raw pictures and process them later. The app comes with Lollipop’s Camera2 API implementation along with various advanced features.
The Camera FV-5 offers a DSLR-like viewfinder, which lets you see exposure, aperture, bracketing settings and more. The feature list is so long that it would take us a lot of time to cover it. In short, you should definitely check this app out if you are looking for a great professional camera app.




Camera FV-5


Camera FV-5
Install on Google Play

  • DSLR Camera Pro



The DSLR Camera Pro is an app for Android users looking to for a full-on professional camera app. The app has been developed by GD Software, who are also behind the great Manual Camera app, which is also featured on our list. The DSLR Camera Pro app has some really powerful features packed in a good interface.
Most of the features are a tap away from the users and there are a number of professional grade features like two stage shutter, movable viewfinder, live histogram, light metering and way more. Some of the features are hardware dependent, so not all smartphones might support them.
DSLR Camera Pro

DSLR Camera
Install on Google Play





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Friday, March 10, 2017

Music Zara Larsson – Ain’t My Fault

Music Zara Larsson – Ain’t My Fault



One of the best aspects of going the digital route for your manga needs is the ability to keep them, rather than throwing them away. Physical manga books are made to be read and then discarded, digital allows you to keep them forever. The main benefit of reading on your tablet or smartphone is being able to buy the next issue immediately. Today, we look at the Top 5 Best Manga reading apps for Android that you can use to read, buy or load in your own.
Viz Manga(Paid) – Viz is certainly a force to be reckoned with when it comes to manga production. They have lots of really great retro stuff such as Random 1/2, Berzerk and Bleach. The free VIZ Manga App continues to be the top application for reading digital manga and features a massive library of 2,000 volumes across nearly 200 different series.
You can read manga in both portrait (where it appears as a single page) and landscape (where it appears as a two page spread) orientations. Portrait gives you a larger page, which is very nice, but landscape feels a bit more natural to me. They’re both quality ways to read manga, and it’s easy to adjust your reading experience to your preferred orientation.
Viz’s pricing is pretty good. It seems like it’s divided up according to page count, with exceptions for certain titles. Most manga, such as the popular Shonen Jump or Shojo Beat titles, will run you $4.99. These books run in the neighborhood of two hundred pages, give or take a couple dozen pages. For $5.99, you can purchase longer works, from 200 to over 300 pages. This includes many of Viz’s SIGIKKI books, several of which we’ve talked about before. These books tend to be aimed at a more mature audience than Naruto or other shonen titles.
Crunchyroll Manga(Paid) – Crunchyroll is best known for their television and streaming manga video app. They have dedicated apps basically for every single platform out there, including Android, Apple and Xbox. Last year they launched their impressive Android Manga Reader app and the big selling point is it has new manga chapters the same day they are released in Japan.

Crunchyroll is different from almost all other manga services in one important respect: It is a streaming service. The user cannot download the manga. Given a choice between free streaming manga or download-to-own manga at a price, a substantial part of the manga audience has opted for the free service. There is no shortage of users that can use the service either, its available in almost 180 different countries.
So how does the app actually perform? Crunchyroll Manga comes with a sleek, minimalistic interface and responsive swiping and zooming-in gestures, which make the reading quick and enjoyable. Also, the content, itself, looks great on a good screen. The guide mode shows you mangas, panel by panel, allowing you to focus on the drawings and observe even the smallest details. This is a great feature that no other manga apps we know of have. There is also a huge number of free chapters are available for sampling, making it easy for you to discover interesting titles.
Manga Rock –  Manga Rock is a brilliant app to read manga, not only has it one of the best reading UIs out there, but it’s also extremely easy to get hold of manga as well. Manga Rock has already 2 millions users on iOS before it hit Android, coincidence? I don’t think so.
The Android app supports up to 7 languages (English, Italian, Vietnamese, German, French, Spanish and Chinese). There are several manga sources for each language (15 total) with over 100,000 titles. Select all the sources or the ones you like most. Manga Rock automatically lists all the manga according to your established filters. There are other filters though: you can sort by genres, status, alphabetical order or ranking. Likewise, Manga Rock allows you to search any manga by title or author, from its top search bar.
You can get manga in portrait and landscape reading mode, as well as left to right and right to left reading directions. As if that wasn’t enough, you can pinch for zooming in/out, adjust brightness and lock orientation and “favorite” manga to access them quickly and, most importantly, to receive notifications on new releases.
Comicrack – This is a great app to read comics on if you like to load in your own. It has tremendous support for CBZ, CBR, CB7, CBT, PDF, DJVU formats. ComicRack has one of the nicest-looking reading experiences while you’re in the book. On a tablet, it’s optimized to take advantage of every pixel available. It also supports pinch-to-zoom which makes navigating individual panels on small devices fairly easy. You can set bookmarks anywhere in any comic for future reference.
For the hardcore readers, ComicRack also includes color and brightness adjustments so you can tailor your device’s display to your preferred reading experience. The app also includes search functions to track down whatever you’re looking for in your huge library. This app is best used with the companion Windows app, which lets you sync content right to your phone or tablet from your PC,  which negates having to manually sideload it.
Manga Box(Fremium) – Manga Box will allow users to read the 12 most recent issues of manga for free, and the users can also read the first 100 pages of the first volume of each series at all times.
The titles include a mix of all-ages and more mature content (think more PG-13 than R, with mostly crude gestures, violence and some sexual content) and features a fairly rudimentary interface that lacks some of the bells and whistles of other comic readers. Those used to navigating Tumblr, Pinterest and other social media sites shouldn’t have much trouble reading through content or alternating between titles, though. Currently this app has the least amount of content, but has over ten million downloads within a year of launching.
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8Manga(Free) – 8Manga app - is a global English mobile comic app that catered for android and iOS users.One of the most outstanding features is the million units of various types of real-time serial comic theme with speedy update and high stability. With those features readers can enjoy an excellent experience at all time. It also provides a good technical support if you found some bugs. 
You can browse through this app from your Mobile instantly either reading it online or download the comics. And the most important thing is, this app is completely free" A must-try app, especially for manga’s lovers" Comics Volume contains: 14,707+ comics, a total of 2,465,479+ chapters, 358,033,784+, Pictures etc. list.
Latest comics such as -
Naruto, One Piece, Bleach, D Gray Junior, D-Grayman, Death Note, The Prince Of Tennis, Devil small golden, Detective Conan, NANA, Hunter X Hunter and so on.

ZingBox(Free) – Zingbox is a well-designed application that features manga from all sorts of publishers and from all over the world. With manga available in English, Spanish, French and Vietnamese there’s something for almost anyone when it comes to Manga. With a Holo-designed app, Zingbox is easy to use and good-looking. For those looking to get a hold of some new reading material, Zingbox can help thanks to its vast library of titles.

The app itself is easy to use and it doesn’t take long to get to grips with the interface. With manga in a whole host of languages there’s a lot of manga on offer and there’s some really good titles available to download and read for free. Of course, this depends on which region in you’re in.
Zingbox is set in an intuitive interface that allows a quick access to the different sections that make up the app. Navigation is intuitive and responsive and the design is minimalist and stylish. If you love manga, this is going to rock your mobile phone. One of the best manga app out there.
Mango(Free) - Mango is a free manga (Japanese comics) reader app for Android and BlackBerry. Mango lets you read any title from the huge library of over 9,000 (no, really) fan-translated manga scanlations right through your phones 3G or WiFi internet connection. Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Vampire Knight, D.Gray-man, Air Gear, and many, many more titles can be read from anywhere -- at school, on the bus, in a waiting room, or even on a plane!
Mango is free to download and is packed with tons of nifty features to make reading manga on smaller screens more enjoyable, including page auto-resizing, preloading, multitouch zoom, touchscreen/keyboard controls, a robust bookmarking system, and lots more, making the Mango manga reader app the best way to read manga on your smartphone.

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