Thanks again for all the support and quality content. I'm feeling less anxious about the transition. Must say the community feel here is profound. I am hoping to pay it back in the future. After reading these threads for sometime now I get the feeling I am not alone in my quest for change.
May I toss another one at you...?
MUSIC - I am on apple music with my kids... At one point I had over 2k songs I purchased through iTunes and unfortunately a large chunk of those songs were lost. I don't care about that anymore, but I'm hoping Google Play has a broad selection of music... HUGE reggae fan here and have tons of old classics. I will say apple music has a decent collection.
1) Does Android/Samsung have a decent player? Do we have the ability to control the equalizer?
2) Do you buy or subscribe your music?
3) Anyone compare the the quality of sound between Samsung and iphones?
Thanks,
BH
1. There are lots of them. I love PowerAmp. It's a paid app, but the first week or two is free. After that, one time $4 or $5. Best $5 I spent on an app. Google Play Music is free, should come pre installed, and works quite well.
2. Buy. Google Opinion Rewards offers Play store credit for answering surveys usually less than 10 questions.
3. Never had an iPhone. Lots of YouTube videos I'm sure. Part of the sound quality will be with the phone, and some with the device you are listening music with (i.e. Bluetooth speakers, headphones, etc.)
Bonus...
4. You can transfer a lot of stuff from Apple to Google. Check this out:
https://www.android.com/switch/
There is a transfer from iTunes section that might help out a lot. I use Google Music Manager on both Linux and Windows. This allows me to download my music to my PC and load as .mp3 files.