Editor's Review
I’ve used Audials Play, and it’s an all-in-one radio and podcast app that gives you access to over 110,000 global radio stations and 1.9 million podcasts across many genres. You can search by country, style, or artist, record shows and songs to listen offline, and see what’s currently live. It also includes useful tools like Chromecast, Android Auto, a sleep timer, and equalizer. The app is great for music lovers, podcast fans, and anyone who wants worldwide radio in one simple place.
What' s new ?
* Several other improvements and fixes
MOD Info?
Unlocked No Ads Full Version
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Audials Play Official Introduction
Why Use Audials?
• 40,000 U.S. stations sorted by state and genre
• A total of 110,000 radio stations in MP3 and AAC format, and 1,900,000 podcasts, sorted by country and genre
• Record entire programs and individual songs
• On Air: See what’s currently playing, even before tuning in
• Find radios that play your favorite artist right now
• Loads of useful extras: Chromecast, clock radio, sleep timer, equalizer, ...
110,000 Radios and 1,900,000 Podcasts From AL to WY and around the world: 106.7 LITE FM, 181.FM, ABC, The Beat LA, Beatles Radio, Black Gospel Network, Radio Caraibes, Christian Pirate Radio, Fresh FM, Hard Radio, The JOY, KEXP 90.3, KIIS 102.7, Kiss FM, KNKX, KOST 103.5, KTU, Now FM, Onda Cero, Undergroundradio, VirtualDJ, Vision 2000, WAQX, WCBS-FM, WPLJ, WUCF 89.9, Z-100 - Audials knows them all.
120 genres: Whether you like Pop (25,000 radios), Rock (18,000 radios), Gospel (3,000 radios) or Country (3,000 radios), Audials has you covered.
Audio and video podcasts on topics such as news and politics (10,000 English podcasts) or Business (18,000 English podcasts) offer you additional information and entertainment.
A simple and efficient search function helps you find your stations and podcasts.
The database is regularly updated by our music department.
Record to Listen Later
Audials records entire broadcasts on demand, or saves the stream with automatic song separation. You can play the music or broadcast again later, even when you are offline.
Ads
Some broadcasters earn some money by playing radio advertising. Through advertising services, English advertising sometimes even runs on foreign language channels.
It's up to you as a listener:
Do you like a radio station and do you want to support its producers? If not, just search for a similar, but ad-free radio in Audials.
Useful Extras
• Chromecast
• Clock radio
• Sleep Timer
• Equalizer
• Android Auto
• Wireless music syncing via Audials Anywhere
Curious?
Audials Play (previously known as "Audials Radio Free") is your #1 radio player and radio recorder. Just download and install - have fun with Audials Play! :-)
Questions? Feedback? Problems?
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Audials Play Android App Review & User Guide
Let me cut to the chase—if you’re someone who loves listening to radio, podcasts, or just needs a solid app for your music fix, Audials Play is worth checking out. I’ve been using it for a few days now, and it’s pretty straightforward, no fancy stuff that makes you scratch your head.
First off, the best part? It’s free. No subscription fees, no hidden charges—you can jump right in and start listening without handing over a dime. The interface is super simple too, even if you’re not great with tech. No complicated menus or confusing buttons, which is a win in my book.
Let’s talk about the good stuff. The radio and podcast selection is actually insane. We’re talking tens of thousands of radio stations from all over the world, not just the US. You can sort them by genre or country, so if you’re in the mood for some European pop or a US talk radio show, you can find it in seconds. And the podcasts? Over a million of them, covering everything from science to comedy—seriously, there’s something for everyone.
Another thing I love is the recording feature. Ever heard a song on the radio that you can’t find anywhere else? Just hit record, and it saves the whole track or the entire show for you to listen to later. Super handy for when you’re on the go and can’t write down the song title.
Oh, and before you hit play, you can check what’s currently airing. That way, you don’t waste time clicking on a station just to find out it’s playing something you hate. Small detail, but it makes a big difference.
Now, let’s get into how to use it—super easy, I promise:
1. Open the app after installing it. The home screen shows all your saved favorites, so you can get back to your go-to stations fast.
2. If you’re looking for something new, browse the categories—they’re organized well, so you won’t get lost.
3. Or just use the search bar at the top if you know exactly what you want. It’s quick, no lag at all.
4. Click on any radio station or podcast, and it starts playing right away. No extra steps.
5. There’s a music tab too—use that to play all the music you have saved on your phone.
A few extra perks: it supports high-quality audio (MP3 and AAC), so the sound is clear. There’s also Chromecast support, a sleep timer, and an equalizer if you want to tweak the sound. Plus, you can join the community to share your favorite stations with other users.
Overall, it’s a solid app. No bugs that I’ve noticed, loads fast, and does exactly what it says. If you’re tired of apps that overcomplicate things, give this one a shot.
