The “media app” on my phone that I use by far the most, literally every day, is FBReader. Of course, phone speakers being worthless, I use these “media players” only when connected to external speakers or headphones. Both are simple mp3 players that do not require you to waste your time with maintaining convoluted playlists. On my phone I use 1by1 and also FolderPlayer. Now if by your definition a simple music player also counts as a “media player” then my answer would be different. I find a tiny phone screen simply not suited to watch any kind of video comfortably. And when, for example, I really need to see a Youtube video, I will always try to do that on some other device with a larger screen. My phone browser apps are not allowed to autoplay distracting videos. Having no social media accounts, I do not encounter video clips on my phone very often. I virtually never use my phone to watch video. If you were thinking specifically of phones, then my answer is “none”. If a laptop counts as “mobile device”, then my simple answer is: VLC. Your concluding question was: “which media player do you use on your mobile devices?” Now You: which media player do you use on your mobile devices? It adds customization options and a lot of polish to VLC, and improves playback on older and low-end devices. VLC for Android 3.5 is a huge step in the right direction for the media player.
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