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The Music app for Android is a versatile multimedia player designed by Sony Mobile Communications. It allows users to seamlessly listen to their music files with an intuitive interface that enhances user experience. The app provides a clear main window displaying the current play queue, the track currently playing, and a history of recently played songs. Additionally, users can easily create new playlists or import existing ones, making music organization straightforward and efficient.

With its user-friendly design, the app caters to both casual listeners and more serious music enthusiasts. It supports a variety of audio formats, ensuring compatibility with most music files. The Music app also offers features such as shuffle and repeat modes, enhancing playback options. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive tool for managing and enjoying music on Android devices.

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Release
Latest update
Version
9.4.16.a.0.12
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
115
Downloads Last Week
0

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Enjoy your music collection with great sound and ultra-long playback.

The Music application from Sony gives you a wonderful experience when listening to your music files. Import your music, arrange in playlists and just listen away. We optimize the sound to make it sound great and make sure little power is used, so you can listen for as long as you want.

If you have an Android Wear device, you can control your music and transfer your favorite playlists and listen with just a Bluetooth headset connected.

The Music application is only compatible with Xperia devices.


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