Quick Answer: How To Listen To Music And Play Games On Android?

Tip

  • If you need to access the Music Player app again while using another application, tap the “Play” button icon at the top of the Android screen and drag downward.
  • You can also play music in the background using third-party music apps such as Pandora Internet Radio and Winamp.

How do you play music while playing a game?

How to Override In-App Audio and Listen to Your own Music

  1. Step 1: Open the app or game you wish you play, and then plug in your headphones.
  2. Step 2: Double press the home button to activate multitasking and swipe to the left.
  3. Step 3: While the play button appears to be disabled, the remote in the headphones is not. Simply press play on the remote and return to the app.

How do I listen to music on my Android phone?

Google Play™ Music – Android™ – Play Music Files

  • From a Home screen, navigate: Apps icon > (Google) > Play Music . If unavailable, swipe up from the center of the display then tap Play Music .
  • Tap the Menu icon (upper-left).
  • Tap Music Library .
  • Tap any of the following tabs: Genres.
  • Tap a song.

How do I get Google Play Music to play in the background?

Set up the Google Play Music app

  1. Go to your device’s main Settings menu.
  2. Under “Accounts,” select Google.
  3. Select the account you use with Google Play Music.
  4. Scroll down to Google Play Music and make sure the checkbox is checked. If you don’t see Google Play Music listed, make sure you’re signed in to Google Play Music using the same account.

How can I listen to music on my phone?

Playing music or any other audio while on a phone call is easy:

  • While on an active phone call, tap the Home button to get to the home screen.
  • Open the Music app, find any song or podcast, and press play.
  • Return to the phone call screen by tapping the green titlebar.

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