alternative to i tunes on i phone

Category: Cell Phone Talk

Post 1 by gizmobear (move over school!) on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2015 11:43:19

I am tired of I tunes on my I phone. is there another app I can install and use to play music on my I phone? ty gizzmo

Post 2 by forereel (Just posting.) on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2015 13:32:10

I talked about this in another post.
You have Amazon,.
You can upload your music in to the service, or just buy music from them.
The App is accessible, and content can be downloaded or streamed.
If you are just talking other music you don't own.
You have Spotify, Pandora, Rhapsody, but on that one, the PC version and website have become non accessible, but the app still is.

Post 3 by forereel (Just posting.) on Wednesday, 25-Feb-2015 13:35:23

Google music as well. I've forgotten about that one.
On any, you'll have to import your current music though.
Amazon will grab it from iTunes for you.

Post 4 by battle star queen (I just keep on posting!) on Saturday, 28-Feb-2015 23:30:34

Also, there might be some other audio players you can get. Check the app store. I can't think of any right off the top of my head.

Post 5 by Shaydz (Veteran Zoner) on Saturday, 28-Feb-2015 23:55:33

I use Rdio, $10 a month for unlimited music.

Post 6 by JH_Radio (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Sunday, 01-Mar-2015 12:55:23

there is IExplorer made by MicroPlannit. no I haven't tried it, though it is installed here.

Post 7 by season (the invisible soul) on Monday, 02-Mar-2015 8:16:56

Depends on what exactly you want to do. You can use Dropbox to play most audio and
vedio. And same with Google Drive too. If you want something that is dedicated as a
player, VLC Player is great. Although you do need to buy it i think. I bought it years ago,
i'm not sure now, either you need to play it or free.
To play internet radio, or internet streeming, there are lots of choice out there, but
OOTunes and TuneIn Radio are the two constent apps that i use.
For podcast, you can use Podcast itself, or Downcast. Again, i think Downcast is a paied
app, but it might be free now.

Post 8 by Juliet (move over school!) on Thursday, 09-Jul-2015 11:20:36

One I like if you simply want to play your music, is evermusic, which pulls files
from your dropbox, and if I remember correctly, your google drive account, if
you have either/or, and you have the option to either play them straight from
your account, or download them and play them off line if you don't want to use
data.

Post 9 by Juliet (move over school!) on Thursday, 09-Jul-2015 11:20:41

One I like if you simply want to play your music, is evermusic, which pulls files
from your dropbox, and if I remember correctly, your google drive account, if
you have either/or, and you have the option to either play them straight from
your account, or download them and play them off line if you don't want to use
data.