This is really the one big thing holding Android back.
For example, my cousin has had every iPhone since the begnning. The other day he had just got the new 5, but he told me he wanted to get a Droid but the iPod feature itself was what made him stay because its much easier to organize his music
Given the fact that nobody has been able to really compete with iPod players, Android has the best chance since so many people have alot of their music on their phones. But it's just not easy to organize it properly. And if your an audiophile, this is annoying.
They need an OFFICIAL Android music interface, it doesnt have to be too fancy. Just something where you can manage(ie album art, tagging, album titles, etc) your music via a desktop/laptop and then sync it w/ your phone. And if they can fix it to where it will alter the file itself, then it will automatically update in any of the music players, such as PwerAmp, Player Pro, WinAmp, etc. That way everybody wins.
For example, my cousin has had every iPhone since the begnning. The other day he had just got the new 5, but he told me he wanted to get a Droid but the iPod feature itself was what made him stay because its much easier to organize his music
Given the fact that nobody has been able to really compete with iPod players, Android has the best chance since so many people have alot of their music on their phones. But it's just not easy to organize it properly. And if your an audiophile, this is annoying.
They need an OFFICIAL Android music interface, it doesnt have to be too fancy. Just something where you can manage(ie album art, tagging, album titles, etc) your music via a desktop/laptop and then sync it w/ your phone. And if they can fix it to where it will alter the file itself, then it will automatically update in any of the music players, such as PwerAmp, Player Pro, WinAmp, etc. That way everybody wins.