June 25, 2015

What Is The Best Free Internet Radio App For Android?


Are you sick of having to download and manage your songs and podcasts on your Android device? Turn to Internet radio for hassle-free audio content, whether it’s music, talk shows, or whatever else. You can even tune into actualradio stations if that’s what you want — and all of this is available for free.
Of all the Internet radio apps that are available for Android, here are the five that impressed us most. Can you guess which one came out on top?
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iHeartRadio

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This app is more than just music. Unlike most Internet radio apps, this one is actually like traditional radio and offers various types of content, including talk shows, news, sports, and entertainment. You might think that this widespread focus might weaken the music side of iHeartRadio, but have no fear because it excels there too.

Availability

Only in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. (Though it is possible to circumvent this with an Android VPN.)

Selection

Not only does it boast a collection of 18 million songs from 400,000+ artists, it allows you to tune into 800+ live AM/FM radios from all over the country. It’s safe to say that you won’t run out of content for a long time with this app.

Interface

iHeartRadio feels fresh, clean, and modern. There’s nothing particularly eye-catching about it, but that’s why it’s so great: it steps out of the way and makes it easy for you to do what you want. Live radios? Custom playlists? Navigating songs? It all makes sense and never feels like an obstacle.

Features

The beauty of iHeartRadio is that it’s as close to an all-in-one solution as you’ll ever get as far as Internet radio for Android is concerned. Choose from any number of curated music radio playlists or create your own stations based on your favorite genres, artists, songs. The “For You” feature will even tailor music to your personal tastes.

Cost

Free with ads.
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Pandora

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Is there anyone out there who hasn’t yet heard of Pandora? This service is so popular that its name has almost become synonymous with “Internet radio,” at least for music. For live radio streams and non-music radio content, you’ll need to look elsewhere.
Pandora pioneered the idea of a dynamic music playlist by way of its Music Genome Project, without which we might still be stuck in the land of MP3s andmusic player apps. Indeed, this app is as much about discovering new music as it is about playing music that fits your specific tastes.

Availability

Only in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.

Selection

While there is a surprising genre diversity in Pandora’s selection, the total size of their music database is quite small, hovering at somewhere around 1 million. It falls way short of its competitors, such as iHeartRadio’s 18 million.
To be fair, I’ve found a lot of good music on Pandora that I haven’t encountered anywhere else, but at the end of the day, Pandora’s stations can and will grow repetitive.

Interface

There isn’t much complexity to Pandora’s design, which shines through in its interface. You pick the station you want (or create a new one) and it starts playing. From there, you can skip songs or go back and switch stations. It’s very straightforward, which is a major plus for a mobile music app.

Features

While the lack of complexity might’ve been great for its interface, Pandora suffers for being a one-trick pony. Or maybe it doesn’t suffer at all. If the only function you need is the ability to “play songs like this song/artist/genre”, then Pandora is perfect for you. But if you need anything else, Pandora won’t have it.

Cost

Free with ads. To remove ads, you can upgrade to Pandora One for $4.99 USD per month. Pandora One is applied per-account rather than per-device, so this carries over onto all devices that you might use to listen to Pandora.
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TuneIn

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TuneIn is the most popular result when searching for “radio” on the Google Play Store and for good reason. Like with iHeartRadio, you can tune into sports, news, talk shows, podcasts, and even live radio streams from around the world. It’s a strong contender in the “all-in-one radio app” category.

Availability

Worldwide.

Selection

Stream from a choice of 100,000+ real radio stations. Unlike the other radio apps on this list, TuneIn does not have its own library of songs dedicated to streaming music.

Interface

Aesthetically speaking, TuneIn is ahead of the trend with its sleek layout that works well on phones and tablets. However, due to the complicated nature of the app itself, not everything is as straightforward as it could be. It may take some time to get used to it.
In terms of performance, TuneIn is very hit or miss. The app is intensive on resources and will require a good deal of power from your device in order to run smoothly. On my 2-year-old Galaxy S3, I experienced more choppiness than I would normally tolerate.

Features

TuneIn’s defining feature is its commitment to being “the real radio app”. Its entire design is built around the principle of tuning into live radio stations. Its global presence is the primary reason why it has such a massive userbase (over 50 million monthly active users), which is something that no other app on this list can say.
In addition to the 100,000+ real radio stations, TuneIn allows content creators to broadcast their own streams that users can tune into.

Cost

Free with ads. Upgrade to the pro version for $9.99 USD to remove ads and unlock the ability to record what you’re listening to.
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XiiaLive

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This little gem of an app does not receive the attention that it deserves. Perhaps it’s the name that repels potential users (which is pronounced “ZEE-ah”, by the way) but if you just look past that for a moment, you might be pleasantly surprised.
XiiaLive, which is powered by SHOUTcast technology, taps into online radio stations that feature music, talk shows, and more.

Availability

Worldwide.

Selection

XiiaLive can only tune into SHOUTcast stations, but there are 50,000+ to choose from so you’re bound to find a few that you’ll like. Many of those stations are music-centric by genre, but others focus instead on talk shows and other content.

Interface

The interface is one of the weaker points. The layout is a bit confusing at first and doesn’t get much better over time while the graphics themselves remind me of a modernized look straight from ’90s. Everything feels cramped on my phone, though certainly still usable.

Features

By far the most useful feature of XiiaLive is the ability to rewind with a seekbar, a feature that I’ve yet to find on any other Internet radio app. As awesome as this feature might be, it currently only works with certain stations. There’s also a “Scan” feature that you can use to find new stations, much like the scan function of a traditional radio.
Plus, what’s great about SHOUTcast is that it allows you to start your own radio station.

Cost

Free with ads. For $3.99 USD, you can upgrade to the pro version which removes ads, allows advanced filtering of stations, increases the rewind time from 5 minutes to 60 minutes, and unlocks the ability to add homescreen shortcuts to specific stations.
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Songza

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Like Pandora, Songza is Internet radio in its most primitive form: the ability tostream music playlists of a particular taste. However, there are a few key differences that separate Songza from Pandora, namely the fact that Songza’s playlists are curated by a team of music experts.

Availability

Only in Canada and the United States.

Selection

Songza has access to over 20 million songs that have been carefully split into hundreds of playlists. Each individual playlist may only have a few dozen songs, but if you ever get tired of that particular playlist, you can always switch to another one.
I’ve been listening to Songza on a near-daily-basis for over a year and I’ve yet to explore everything it offers.

Interface

The interface for Songza is rather unique, partly due to its underlying design (which is explained in more detail down below). It feels fresh, looks good, and is unlike any other Internet radio app, but rest assured: it’s intuitive enough that you’ll get used to it in just a few minutes.

Features

The most notable aspect of Songza is its “Music Concierge” feature, which takes the day of the week, the time of day, and the user’s mood (e.g., “Aggressive”, “Mellow”, or “Seductive”) and presents a selection of fitting playlists.
Playlists can also be searched and browsed according to activity (e.g., “Coding” or “Working Out”), genre (e.g., “Easy Listening” or “Showtunes”), or even decade (e.g., “90s Rock”).

Costs

Free. No ads.

And the winner is…

iHeartRadio. It has so many features without being bloated. It has dedicated music functionality and the ability to tune into live radio. There’s a wide selection of content, the performance is great, and it’s all available for free. That being said, all five of these options are great in their own ways.
For the desktop alternatives, you may want to look at these online radio tools for Windows.
Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below

Source: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-free-internet-radio-app-android/
Comments (29)

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    Lee Bergman

    30 May, 2015

    I realy like Osons Radio Mode Android app music choice found this days, very strange choice of music, some of them never heard off, some famous hits…

    Sue

    21 May, 2015

    Which one uses the least amount of data or do you think all the apps use the same amount? I can’t be bothered testing them all out.

    Abrar Khalfay

    8 April, 2015

    Forgot to mention Audials radio, available on Android. Its totally free as well.

    Abrar Khalfay

    8 April, 2015

    Have you tried mytuner radio . Its a similar to Tunein Radio Pro and Xiia Live Pro. Infact I have tried all three of them the pro versions and consider mytuner radio as the best bet so far on android.

    I believe all people would agree, if you want the radio app ad-free then you have got to buy the pro version.

    I would appreciate if you can recommend me any other radio app which is better than mytuner radio pro.

    Cuneyt Kaplan

    2 March, 2015

    I love AccuRadio over all. The best genres, unlimited skips, no buffering, great song selections, very limited ads and completely free!!

        Joel

        3 March, 2015

        I just saw your recommendation on the other article. AccuRadio has a mobile app too? Very cool. Definitely going to give it a try this week.

June 15, 2015

9 best radio Android apps (Android Authority)

Even though we have things like music-on-demand with apps like Spotify and we can buy any song any time from places like iTunes and the Google Play Store, a lot of us still like to listen to the radio. It’s low maintenance so you just turn it on and it goes by itself. It’s great background noise for when you’re working and it’s still among the best ways to discover new music. Are there great ways to listen to the radio on Android? The answer is yes and here are our best radio Android app selections.

Pandora Internet Radio Android appsPandora internet radio

[Price: Free]
First up is the venerable Pandora internet radio. This was one of the originals to offer this kind of service. You can create your own stations or listen to ones that have already been made. It features just short of a million songs and you can get all of that for free if you don’t mind ads. There is also a daily skip limit so make sure you only skip the songs you really dislike.

C'mon, everyone else is using it!

PROS
  • A decent track library.
  • Pretty much all features come on the free version.
  • Creating, deleting, and listening to stations is very easy.
  • Its very popular. You likely know someone who uses Pandora.CONS

    • Ads are fine but the daily skip limit is annoying.
    • Smaller track library than most competitors.
    • No FM stations and no talk radio.7.5
    This is a great free option and it’s very easy to use.google play

Pandora internet radio Android

iheartradio radio android appsiHeartRadio – Internet Radio

[Price: Free]
iHeartRadio is another very popular option but this one more closely emulates real radio. Not only does it offer over 18 million songs to listen to but it also has talk radio selections for news, sports, finance, comedy, and entertainment. It even includes some FM and AM radio stations if you need those.

It may even be better than real radio.

PROS
  • Contains a boat load of music stations and talk radio stations.
  • Totally free to use with ads just like real radio.
  • Radio selections for your tastes, including seasonal and holiday channels.
  • Actual FM and AM radio stations can be found here.
  • App keeps up on the latest in Android design elements.
  • Custom stations supportedCONS

    • Has a history of using the same commercials over and over again.
    • Has the occasional bug here and there.9.0

      iHeartRadio is the essential radio Android app for all radio fans, not just music fans.

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iheartradio radio android apps

Internet Radio Android appInternet Radio

[Price: Free with in app purchases]
Internet Radio is the most aptly named app we’ve ever seen. It also happens to be fairly good at playing radio stations over the internet. This is one of the few selections on this list that supports radio stations from other countries so if you wanna listen to Russia’s top 40 hits of 2014 you can certainly do that. It also includes some features as in app purchases such as radio recording and a sleep timer to turn it off after a while.

Less diverse in some ways, more diverse in others.

PROS
  • Includes real AM and FM radio stations from multiple countries.
  • One of the few selections that offers radio recording.
  • Categorically sorted.
    CONS
    • The design is a little antiquated.
    • No custom radio stations.6.5

      It’s not as diverse in some areas but much more diverse in others and it’s free to use!




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Internet Radio Android app

Live365 Internet Radio Android appLive365 Radio

[Price: Free]
Live365 Radio is unique because it’s not automated stations like you’d get with Pandora or even iHeartRadio to a degree. Every station is managed by a person who picks the playlists and runs their own thing. It features over 250 genres of music although you don’t have access to all of them unless you participate in their subscription service. If you do, though, the ads are also removed and that’s always a good thing.


Something a little different.

PROS
  • Individually managed radio stations is a cool idea.
  • Over 200 genres of music to choose from.
  • Free to use with ads.CONS

    • Developers go long periods without updates.
    • Some app issues have been reported like difficulty turning the app off.
    • You don't have access to every station until you buy the subscription service.6.0

      If this looks like your cup of tea, click the button!


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Radio FM Android appRadio FM

[Price: Free]
Radio FM is another more classic radio option. It contains 10,000 radio stations across multiple countries and gives you a selection of music or talk radio. It is very much like a radio directory rather than something like Pandora so that means if you need to search by genre or something like that you won’t be able to. It’s free to use so that’s a big plus.

A directory of radio stations.

PROS
  • Over 10,000 FM and AM stations available.
  • Stations for multiple countries.
  • Music and talk radio available.
  • It's free!CONS

    • The interface is easy to use but not much of a looker.
    • No customized radio. Stations only.
    • Some stations are unavailable for various reasons such as country restrictions. They're still listed but you can't use them.7.0

      Overall if you need something simple then Radio FM may be for you.
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Radio FM internet radio android app

Rdio radio Android apps - Google Play WeeklyRdio

[Price: Free]
Rdio is another option that is much like Pandora. It has 20 million songs available and you can either listen to pre-made stations or create your own using your favorite artist or genre. It also includes features like offline syncing, social integration, and giving you access to your listening history so you don’t have to remember what songs you just listening to.



PROS
  • 20 million songs is about 20 times more than Pandora.
  • Create your own stations or listen to pre-made ones.
  • Listening history makes it easy to remember the songs you liked.
  • Offline syncing is useful if you're about to lose connection.CONS

    • The app has a history with bugs so be on the look out.
    • No FM or AM radio stations.
    • No talk radio.
    7.0

    It’s free to try with a $9.99 subscription if you choose to use it. Use the button below to get started.











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Rdio radio Android apps

SKY.FM Radio Android appsSKY.FM Internet Radio

[Price: Free]
SKY.FM is another interesting case because it only has 60 radio stations. However, each station is individually managed by a person who is reportedly an expert in the genre itself. That means that each station is not only manually maintained by someone but it is maintained by someone who actually likes the music they’re putting on the radio waves. That means no talk radio and the channel selection is very slim so don’t go into it thinking you have another Pandora here.

What it does, it does well. It just doesn't do all that much.

PROS
  • Each station is manually managed which is way better than randomly picked by computer algorithms.
  • Despite having only 60 channels, there is a fairly diverse set of genres to enjoy including music from other countries.
  • It's a very simple, no-nonsense application.CONS

    • It only has 60 channels.
    • No talk radio.
    • No AM or FM stations.6.0

      It’s not the most diverse music radio application but what it does have is pretty awesome.
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SKY.FM Internet Radio Android apps

TuneIn Radio Android appsTuneIn Radio

[Price: Free]
TuneIn Radio is one of the most popular apps on this list. It focuses more on talk radio, podcasts, and things like that rather than music so if you’re looking for a substitute for pretty much all of AM radio then this is it. It does contain real radio stations as well which is a bonus for those of you who want your FM radio.

It can do music but it's way better at talk radio.

PROS
  • Over 100,000 channels, stations, and podcasts.
  • Simple, clean interface.
  • Free to use!
  • New content pops up rather frequently.
  • FM and AM radio stations.CONS

    • It has a lot of music stations but it doesn't feel like it's made for that.
    • If you don't like talk radio, you probably won't like this.
    • Developers like to do this thing where the app is great, then they update it and it's terrible, then they update it and it's great again.7.5

      If you like music, it can do that but it’s real talent is talk radio.
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TuneIn Radio Android apps

XiiaLive – Internet Radio

[Price: Free]
Last on our list is a lesser known option called XiiaLive Internet Radio. It sports a 4.5 rating in the Google Play Store and despite having a lot of downloads, it’s an application that few people actually talk about. It features 50,000 stations that range from music to talk. It’s powered by SHOUTcast and those of you who are new to the internet may not remember what that is. XiiaLive also includes some music player style features like an equalizer.


A diamond in the rough.

PROS
  • Over 50,000 radio stations.
  • Music and talk radio available.
  • A lot of external features like an equalizer, adding your own URL for podcasts, and more.
  • Can double as a standalone music player for your music. Two birds one stone!CONS

    • No AM or FM radio stations.
    • Some features (like rewind) only work for some stations.
    • Developed by Nullsoft who developed Winamp. We all know what happened to Winamp.7.0

      Not a lot of people talk about this and we don’t know why.
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Wrap up

There are a bunch of awesome radio selections out there so if we missed a great radio Android app then let us know in the comments below!
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Tune in app is not being hailed to its full potential. This app pulls in almost any AM or FM station that streams and its list is comprehensive in the United States and for the world. I find this to be innovative and no other app comes even close.
I don't understand how the review can say it is only geared to talk radio. Some of the radio stations can only stream in low quality such as 32k, especially the talk stations. Adding speaker accessories such as JBL or high quality headphones dramatically improves the frequency range that music provides.
Whether one is homesick and wants to hear hometown stations, or one is a hobbyist using Tune-In as valuable resource or just simply wishing to hear a different culture, AM and FM radio stations offer more depth and history than internet radio ever could.
Todd in Minneapolis

Source: http://www.androidauthority.com/9-best-radio-android-apps-393884/