A music player that is small, but tough
Oftentimes, the greatness of a tool lies in its simplicity. This is the case with Musicolet, a music player that is light, but very cool, and which allows you to listen to music using all of its basic features and one or two that are a bit more advanced.
Musicolet is a simple music player, light but powerful, with all of the essential features for playing music.
Listen to all of your music on your Android
Enjoying music is very easy on this app. First of all, you will have to choose what you want to hear; to do this you have several tools for selecting according to:
- Song
- Album
- Folder
- Artist
- Composer
- Playlists
- Genre
- Favorites
- Recently added or played
- Most listened to
- Not played
You also have other options that will come in very handy, like the timer - just in case you are dozing off (rest/sleep timer), the classic equalizer, and an information section on each song with a tag editor and other tools for automatically managing what happens when a song or the song queue ends (repeat, stop, play another song, etc.).
The design is minimalist and easy to use. Also, the app can be controlled from your headphones, including things like customizing your interface with light and/or dark themes. It also admits embedded disconnected lyrics in audio files like tag ID3.
A few restrictions
Before you begin to use this app, the developers make it quite clear that it only plays local audio files, which obviously means you can’t use this tool to download or send music. In addition, this application doesn’t have permission to use the internet, so none of its functions have any features that work using the internet.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 6.0.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Sean Mitchell