Music On The Go: Top Apps To Stream Music For the HTC Evo

If the Android platform does anything well, it is music apps. No matter if you seek an app that will stream music or one that will find music for you, the Android Marketplace has it. Here is a compilation of the top three music apps for streaming, organizing, and playing music.

Smart phones that run on Android are coming out with many different apps.  Since these smart phones are newer models they have to be very attractive and above all fun. Having a playlist with all of your favorite music is the perfect way to make your smart phone fun. From customized online radio stations to vast libraries, picking up any phone running Android is going to be a handful.

After the HTC Evo case is on and the earplugs are in, the first thing nearly any consumer thinks about is getting  there well-constructed iTunes playlist onto their phone. The most pristine tethering app on the market is HomePipe. This program allows any Android phone to upload, download, and manipulate files off of the home computer. This also includes photos, videos, and even word documents. This program is completely free which gives it a competitive advantage over most of the tethering programs but it can become a bit gummy when accessing larger files, for the average user wishing to access and play their iTunes, it could not be easier. The only problem encountered with this program is handling the home computer firewall, which tends to stop any tethering program without proper authorization before use.

Rhapsody is surely the best application for streaming music that you will have to pay for. The amount of cd’s, artists, and songs on the Rhapsody server is mind-boggling and would take a lifetime to wade through. Users are able to stream, download and manage all types of music for just a small fee. Tech-savvy consumers will want to load up on their HTC Evo accessories such as a good docking bay or some quality headphones for this program. Rhapsody will also pay special attention to the user’s mood and develop radio stations based on their personal taste in music. The one downside of this personalized radio station is the repetition of a single artist. Even after hours of use, the stations tend to play the same artist repeatedly. This is not a bad feature for the obsessive fan, but for everyone else, it is something to consider before throwing cash down on this app.

Pandora is also one of the great music applications. This is in fact one of the most downloaded apps for mobile devices, regardless of make or service type. One must simply input a favorite artist and a custom radio station is created. With every song, the user may  like or dislike each song to further adapt their own station. This is not simply based on genre either; nearly 2000 unique traits are taken into consideration for everything from tempo to instruments being used. Don’t forget your HTC Evo Screen protector because for just a dollar or two the user can remove all advertisements from their app and tap away at unlimited usage per week.

When it comes down to Android platform, it is the apps that set these phones apart from the pack. These are just three options in the hundreds of programs for the music enthusiast that are at the fingertips of anyone pulling their HTC Evo out of the box.

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