While there are some that stick to the belief that listening to your music collection on a cell phone or tablet simply isn’t the same as it is on a desktop, others choose to take their Android device to another level and optimize it for an awesome listening experience. Depending on the type of Android you have, there are plenty of ways in which you can not only bring your tunes with you wherever you go, but to make the quality what you want it to be as well.
Take a look at some of the ways that you can optimize your Android music experience, and tune out the naysayers.
Download one of the top music apps for your phone or tablet – Even though you might carry your own playlist on your portable device, you are going to want to download a music app for time when you want to mix it up. Take a look at the 12 Best Music Apps for smartphones and tablets, and how they function, to identify one that can best fit your listening style. Be sure that the app you choose is available on Android OS, which most are.
Boost the quality of your listening – Because audio quality can be slightly compromised when it comes from a smaller device, sound technology has provided music junkies with a digital-analog converter (DAC ) and amplifier. Yes, this is an added gadget that you have to keep with you when you go somewhere, but it plugs right into your device and headphones to give you quality listening you never thought imaginable.
Upgrade your headphones – While you might not have the cash to upgrade to a $400 pair of headphones, you can still upgrade your $40 ones so that they sound just as good as their high end counterparts. There are several online tutorials that can help you to add noise reduction, create smartphone specific headphones and other affordable easy ways to optimize listening even on a budget.
Sync your phone playlist with your computer – For the most part, you are going to want to carry your entire music collection with you on your portable device. To do this you will have to sync your device with your computer using options like Dropbox folders, MediaRover or even Cubby. These tools will allow you to carry your PC music on the go and ensure that it is safely stored in the event that your Android gets stolen or has a run-in with water. Remember that your music typically costs money, so preserving it might cost money too.
Don’t let the opinions of some keep you from using all of the great features that Android phones and tablets offer. You don’t have to settle for a music listening experience that is less than perfect, all you have to do is find a way to make it everything that you want. You might be surprised to find how much Android operating systems truly cater to music lovers like you!
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