App Review: imeem Mobile
If you like the song playing, you can favorite it by tapping the little heart icon. A cool thing about imeem Mobile is that it works best when you tell it what you like. Your own personal radio station gets built around your preferences in music. If executed right, at some point, your station should be playing nothing but songs you absolutely love. It works on the principal of “If you like that, then you might also like this.” After a short period of playing with the program, I started noticing that I wasn't skipping tracks as often as when I first logged in.
Even in a market with no 3G network, I found EDGE to be plenty fast enough to buffer songs. It was just as quick to jump to the next track using EDGE as it was on our WiFi connection. I was pleased to find this app chugging along no matter what I clicked on or did with it. One of the features I liked most was being able to log in to my account online and see everything I did using the G1. Tracks were updated to within the minute and my favorite songs were just a click away. Another thing I liked was being able to download tracks through the Amazon MP3 store with very few clicks.
A small, but noticeable benefit of the app is that you can run it in the background of whatever else you are doing. Once your radio station is running, you’ll be able to listen to music while you respond to emails or browse the web.
It’s one thing to have your friends tell you about an artist you’ve never heard of, but it’s a completely different feeling when you “discover” someone on your own. I can imagine that imeem Mobile helps us find all kinds of incredible new artists and songs. Going back online with my PC, it was a breeze to find people who were into the same music as me, leaving the door open to some great conversation starters.
I found it an easy choice to say that imeem Mobile is one of the best applications in the Android Market today. Were it not a free application, I’d still be a fan based on its interface, speed, and customization.
The guys over at AndroidApps have also done their review of this application. Here’s a couple of minutes worth of video from another perspective.
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