I have no doubt that spending a couple weeks with Poweramp as my sole music player would give me time to grow used to the functions and navigation of the app, but readers should know the first couple hours exploring the app may result in some frustrating navigation experiences. Likewise, clicking back from inside settings works as intended. If I’m on this screen, pressing back does take my back to the Now-Playing display. Once I’m there, the app gives me the choice of selecting music from either a file browser or from my library, a more iTunes-esque look at all of my albums. To get back to my library of songs, I have to click the far left of four buttons in the top right corner of the screen. On the Now-Playing screen, pressing the back button sends me to my home screen. In the case of Poweramp, however, the back button is frustratingly inconsistent. For one, the app seems to disregard one of the cardinal rules of Android: the back button should always send you back to the previous screen. Unfortunately, I found navigating the application to be a mixed bag. While it does feature a bunch of new features, including a reworked audio engine and support for third-party plugins, the actual visuals of the app largely remain the same.
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