Offline Music Player

Offline Music Player

Play music without internet

⭐️4.5 / 5
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🙌31K
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📼8 scs
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📦~ in 1 week
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$1.99 - $24.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Offline Music Player

3.2.3

June 25, 2024

Performance improvement.

3.2.2

May 15, 2024

# Cross-fade feature removed.

3.2.1

May 13, 2024

Minor crash fix.

3.2.0

May 11, 2024

1. Crossfade function added. 2. The play count issue is fixed. 3. Artwork image crash fixed. 4. Theme-related UI issue fixed.
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3.1.9

April 24, 2024

Offline Music Payer Version 3.1.9 # Arabic language playlist crash fixed.
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3.1.8

April 23, 2024

Offline Music Payer Version 3.1.8 1. Theme Added. 2. Playlist sorting issue fixed.
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3.1.7

February 14, 2024

# Minor bug fixes.

3.1.6

February 12, 2024

1. Repeat button added in Apple watch. 2. Siri support added. 3. Sort added in favorite tracks.
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3.1.5

January 10, 2024

Performance Improvement.

3.1.4

January 2, 2024

This version includes: 1. Microsoft Authenticator issue fixed. 2. Turkish Language Added. 3. German Language Correction.
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Offline Music Player In-App Purchases History

$1.99

Offline Music Premium Weekly

Enjoy premium feature weekly

$1.99

Weekly Premium

Enjoy premium feature weekly

$2.99

Remove all Ads

Remove all the ads

$3.99

Offline Music Premium Monthly

Enjoy premium feature monthly.

$3.99

Monthly Premium

Enjoy premium feature monthly.

$14.99

Life Time Purchase

Enjoy all premium feature lifetime.

$24.99

OfflineMusic One Time Purchase

Remove all ads lifetime.

Price History of Offline Music Player

Description of Offline Music Player

Import your favorite Music and Play anywhere! Listen OFFLINE, No LIMITS! MAJOR FEATURES- ● The easiest way to play offline music. ● Save music for offline access. ● Play offline–no internet or WiFi needed. ● Easily transfer tracks to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. ● Almost all the popular format is supported. ● .Mp3,.Flac,.wav, .caf, .wav, .aac etc. ● Add music to your favorite playlist. ● Beautiful design. ● Headphone control. ● Create & manage playlists. ● Powerful music player. ● Equalizer. ● Display album artwork. ● Playlist shuffle and repeat modes. ● Background music playback. ● Lockscreen control support. “Download it now” Read our full Terms of services and our Privacy policy at: Privacy policy: https://offlinemusicplayer.ltd/privacy.html Terms of services: https://offlinemusicplayer.ltd/terms.html
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Offline Music Player: FAQ

Does Offline Music Player offer an iPad version?

Yes, Offline Music Player is optimized for iPad devices.
The Offline Music Player app was released by Md Zakir Hossain.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.0 or later installed to run the app.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about Offline Music Player, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.5 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Offline Music Player App Is Music.
The latest Offline Music Player version released is 3.2.3.
The latest update for Offline Music Player was released on June 30, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Offline Music Player app supports the following languages: Arabic, Dutch, English and 10 more.
Unfortunately, Offline Music Player is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, Offline Music Player provides opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Offline Music Player does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Offline Music Player

  • 4-1/2 stars

    Works much like an offline Apple Music app. You can load recordings already stored in Apple Music, but also from those stored in Files on your phone, so it’s a great app for playing your own recordings made on and saved directly to your iPhone. Never understood why Apple Music won’t let you load sound files recorded via iPhone’s Garageband. Crazy. This app solves that problem. I now use it as much or more than Apple Music. It also has an in-app multi-frequency equalizer that you can adjust and save as presets which can be turned on and of without going to settings—handy for increasing volume above the usual limit when ambient noise like traffic interferes. Works great offline and on airplanes. Works with Air-play. Does not keep play history and upcoming shuffle lists. The only annoyance I find is the too-large double-stacked box toward the top (search and shuffle tools) that abruptly pops up or disappears as you change scrolling directions through playlists (fix it and 4-1/2 stars become five).
  • Bluetooth is bugged, otherwise a good functioning music player

    May 2024 Update: Pausing using a button on bluetooth headphones causes playlisting to bug. If I pause and unpause a song (ex: song #1) using the function button on my Aeropex Aftershokz, instead of moving on to song #2 after song #1 ends, the player will restart song #1 AND start playing song #2 at the same time, and it’s really annoying. Until this bug gets fixed, this is worth at least 1-star less.

    Feb 2024: I had to make a massive migration of non-itunes mp3s from my outdated, phased-out iPhone 4s, and downloading my mp3s with this app was nice and quick through my google drive. Though I tried to do it through the ‘import from pc through wifi’ option which didn’t work, it was great how fast my files downloaded from google drive. Making playlists is convenient with basic sorting options and allows you to move tracks around in the order you want. Overall a good app, but it could really use a folder system for the tracks. All tracks are shown in a list, so if you’ve got hundreds of tracks like I do, finding them all is a bit of a pain.
  • Playlists option being premium only is dumb

    No seriously, I can get wanting to pay money for bass boosting and all that ( despite me not caring for that ), but seriously...needing to pay money if I wanna add in more than 5 PLAYLISTS????

    I can't even remove the dumb Favorite Songs playlist. I never even make a Fav Songs playlist cause like...why would I do that? I downloaded these songs for a reason cause they're all my favs. Yeah I have a few that are favs that I'd replay them 24/7, but I never make a playlist for it cause I'd end up adding every song I listen to on a daily basis ( like I could listen to Mary J Blige once but then next week I'd replay a song of hers more than once )

    I don't understand why that's even a thing. Why have this be a premium paid option? Cause y'all were probably thinking "Well we need some big option we know everyone would want to have and pay us money. We can't have the offline option be a paid option, that'd go against what we promoted!" "How about limiting the number of playlists?" "You're a genius!"