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Neste artigo, traçamos a progressão ideal de um app de música de um provável
ponto de partida para o melhor da categoria. Ele foi projetado para
ajudar você a pensar sobre o escalonamento do seu app ao longo do tempo e quais recursos implementar
e quando. Embora cada app de música seja diferente, considere estas recomendações para
criar o melhor app do mercado.
Um app de música básico oferece aos usuários uma experiência básica, que pode
incluir:
- Oferecendo navegação e descoberta de conteúdo no aplicativo
- Oferecer um player de mídia no app com controles de mídia
- Usar formatos com suporte no
ecossistema do Android
- Implementar práticas recomendadas, como usar a versão mais recente da
biblioteca Jetpack Media3.
- Investimento em acessibilidade
Um app de mídia melhor começa a aumentar o alcance para atender aos usuários onde eles estão e
aumentar o engajamento. Você também pode começar a considerar melhorias mais holísticas
no seu app, que podem incluir:
Um melhor app de mídia da categoria se baseia nas recomendações anteriores para criar uma
experiência perfeita para os usuários em vários dispositivos, o que pode incluir:
O conteúdo e os exemplos de código nesta página estão sujeitos às licenças descritas na Licença de conteúdo. Java e OpenJDK são marcas registradas da Oracle e/ou suas afiliadas.
Última atualização 2025-07-27 UTC.
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