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TuneIn Radio – And I said "Thank you for the music!"

by Jay O. on Aug 24, 2011 7:48:24 PM — read 2,333 times

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Tested version: 4.1
Latest version: 6.1
Requires Android: from 1.6

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Summary


Who doesn’t love listening to the radio, especially when you're on the go? TuneIn Radio might be a good one for you should you happen to be a radio fan. And get this – the app boasts access to over 50 000 radio stations. Good Golly Miss Molly! Who has the time to listen to that much radio? Read on and find out if less is more or more is less in this specific case.
 

Features & Use

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Test device:
Samsung Google Nexus S
Android version: 2.3.4

I’m a part time musician and like to keep my ears open and receptive to new melodies, so you can imagine that I pricked them up when I first heard about TuneIn Radio. 50 000 stations. Goodness gracious. I went for it, downloaded it and started exploring the possibilities.

First thing you see is a list of the different types of stations. There’s local radio, recommended stations, as well as sub-genres such as music, talk, sports, by location and by language.
I want to have a closer look at the general settings. I go to ‘Accounts’ where there’s an option for creating a personal account; it isn’t necessary to create a personal account in order to listen to music, BTW. General settings such as the shake motion can also be changed here. I’ll go into more detail in a bit.

The next thing I’m interested in is seeing what’s hiding behind the tabs.
There’s Local Radio: it goes without saying that a list of local stations (according to where you are currently located) is displayed. I pick one and after a few brief moments of loading time sweet music fills my ears. I have to admit the the quality is quite good for a stream. That being said, I was lying when I said the music buzzing in my ears was sweet – it’s actually pretty appalling, so I navigate back to the list of stations. Before I leave the unfortunate radio station playing the crappy song I take note of the fact that TuneIn tells me the name of the track I dislike so much.
Recommended: my jury’s out on who actually compiles this list of recommended stations, but it’s there and it seems to mainly feature very popular programmes.
Music: I’m personally most intersted in this tab. Currently there are 22 music categories to choose from, ranging from alternative rock to world music.
Talk: everything that revolves around the spoken word: news stories, talk programmes and much more.
Sports: sports enthusiasts rejoice, because you are sure to find something that will blow your skirts up here. There’s everything ranging from sports talk programmes to coverage of high school football.
By Location: lets you select stations according to their locations and, again, the choice is remarkable. This musical journey will take you from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
Podcasts: podcasts galore, as you might expect. There are sooo many to choose from. Need. More. Time.

If you’re looking for a specific radio stations rest assured that you won’t have to fine comb through over 50 000 stations – there’s a convinient search field that will do the job for you.

I like that the names of the station and track that’s currently being listened to is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Click once and you are transported back to the station you listened to previously. Oh, and the music keeps playing even when you return to your device’s homescreen. It will only stop when you press stop within the app, or when there’s no internet connection.

Your favourite stations can be bookmarked using the heart symbol (and bookmarked stations can be removed at any point, should you ever grow tired of them). There’s also an envelope symbol which you can click in order to share a radio station on Facebook or Twitter. Well, so the theory goes, because I wasn’t able to share anything on Facebook. I can’t say whether this is down to the app itself or Facebook...

You like to be surprised? Use the shake motion function: every time you have a programme running and give your phone a shake a similar station will automatically be tuned into and streaming will commence.

More functions that I found impressive: programme information is available for each radio station; the quality of the streams is top notch; you can get more information on individual stations and even set an alarm for stations.


There’s a free version as well as a TuneIn Radio pro version which harbours the extra function of being able to record programmes. I am feeling a wee bit overwhelmed by the app’s magnitude and decide that the free version will do just fine for now.


Bottom line:
TuneIn Radio is a remarkable app in the sense that it has a lot to offer, and design-wise it’s pretty nifty, too. There are a lot of stations to choose from – this is the first time that I can safely say that I am willing to wager that anyone and everyone will find a station that caters to their preferences. Hook your smartphone up to your hifi, use it as a kitchen radio or simply to listen to new music when you’re out and about... TuneIn rocks!


 

Screen & Controls

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TuneIn Radio scores when it comes to design. It’s neat, it’s intuitive and easy to use, though I found the screen to get too crowded whenever I wanted to make use of the sharing option with Facebook. I don’t care so much personally, but there are users who love to share stuff via social medias, so it’s worth mentioning.

 

Speed & Stability

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TuneIn Radio runs really smoothly, save one exception: sharing via Facebook.

My internet connection died at some point, meaning the station had to be reloaded, but that didn’t come down to something that went wrong within the app itself.

Aside from these minor drawbacks TuneIn Radio runs superbly and I have been enjoying it for several hours now.

Price/Performance Ratio

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For once there’s really nothing to whinge about. TuneIn Radio can be downloaded for free and free of ad banners, you don’t have to sign up and are presented with a massive amount of music. I calculated it: even if I were to listen to a new station every single day I would have to live to be 136 years old in order to work my way through the entire selection.
If you want to go pro you can buy the app for 70 (EUR) Cents and record streamed music.


 

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Market Comments

Brian, Apr 18, 2012
DONE!!!! This app is horrible! Every time I use it, it shuts my phone off. Im sick of it!! Good day tune in radio.
Ladyva81, Apr 18, 2012
Great But one problem after playing for two mins everything sound like it's going in slow morton
Chris, Apr 18, 2012
Roll it back Last update killed my fun. Stream errors and buffer flushes galore. Love the app. Last update, not so much.
simone , Apr 18, 2012
Great app never had any issues with after a lot of use
Eduardo machitou, Apr 18, 2012
wow wow
vartan, Apr 18, 2012
SUPERB The most comprehensive radio app *****
Amber, Apr 18, 2012
Buffering Used to really like this app, but now there is waaaaay too much buffering.
Anonymous, Apr 18, 2012
Underwhelming Buffering...........utter pos
Robert, Apr 18, 2012
Great app
Simon, Apr 18, 2012
Amazing Cannot believe the number of radio stations (and podcasts!). Got all my favourite stations and is really well laid out. Can't really fault it.
Ramin, Apr 18, 2012
Very bad uninstaled Terrible stops all the time buffering!!
enrico, Apr 18, 2012
Amazing Fantastic application, it has it all, and works great
Stanley, Apr 18, 2012
Get premium! Great app! Pay the dollar for downloading music from radio
kelly, Apr 18, 2012
Small town local stations. It would be awesome if the local stations were available. But then again, it is a small town...other than that it's a five!! I love bbc radio1! Especially when Diplo is on!!!!!
General, Apr 18, 2012
Great
Isamara, Apr 18, 2012
♡ ♡♡♡ love it
Juvy, Apr 18, 2012
Love radio 90.7 I really enjoy listening this program. It always remine me my home town.
Amanda, Apr 18, 2012
Greatt The stations r nice....
Joe, Apr 18, 2012
Fix! 106.9/1220 wsrq has been broadcasting dead air for weeks. Fix it!
Roberto, Apr 18, 2012
me that s really awesome
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