Many people these days have switched over to music streaming services like Spotify, Pandora, or YouTube Music. Long gone are the days for many when their phone used to be filled to the brim with MP3 files, as streaming has become so much more convenient for many, myself included. Still, there are times when locally stored music has its own advantages over streamed media. For example, you can store files in FLAC format, a lossless codec which promises the highest sound quality possible. Files are larger, sure, but they sound better on higher quality headsets and speakers. That's without getting into the data usage of streaming media, even if you can save songs locally on your service of choice as well. If you prefer to use locally stored media, then you'll need a music player for that, which is where Poweramp comes in.

Poweramp is one of the oldest and most revered music players on the Google Play Store. With hundreds of features, it is one of the best music player available for anyone who is serious about their offline listening. The app hasn't received a lot of media attention lately, but recently even more features were added in Poweramp 3.0, many of which users might not know about. We decided to review the latest version of Poweramp to see how the app currently stands. And to celebrate 9 years since its release, we're giving away 90 codes - courtesy of the developer. Poweramp offers a 14-day trial, which is what we used for this review. We also recommend that you check out the app on free trial before you buy, so that you can figure out if this is the right music player for you. You can check out Poweramp's website here.


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But options are nothing if the app itself isn't intuitive to use. It's very basic to use, with no ambiguity as to how it functions as a music player. Simply open the app, choose how you want to view your music and then select a song.

One feature that was added in version 3.0 of Poweramp is the ability to have a custom music visualizer in the background of the player UI. There are so many pre-configured options that you can select, and you can customize the visualizer from in settings as well. It's fully reactive to the frequencies that are playing in the song that you're currently listening to, so it's a pretty neat feature to have.

Poweramp is the best offline music player that I've ever used, and I've used a lot of them. Sure, I've switched over to the likes of Spotify, but that's out of convenience. If you prefer higher quality audio files, then Poweramp's commitment to high audio fidelity, great features, and fantastic usability are likely going to suit you just as well. If you think Poweramp is the music player for you, then you should also be sure to check back in this comment section and the comment section on the YouTube video embedded above, as we have 90 Poweramp keys to giveaway! Make sure to give the trial a go first, to ensure that it's the music player for you before you make a decision. Good luck!

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