I have a Navidrome server set up, and I like listening on my phone, but the clients I’ve used were either apps that looked like they belonged on Marshmallow or older, or was terribly clunky, or both.
I’ve heard a lot about Symfonium, but it requiring Google Play to buy a license when I’m trying to De-Google… not a great combo.
It doesn’t need to be overly fancy, like idc about casting or the 20 sources that Symfonium had. I just want a client that looks modern-ish, something like Vivi, and allows downloads.
Thank you for your time.
- Symfonium is ridiculously customizable and well worth the one time cost IMO, but like you said it requires purchase and through the Play store. - DSub is on Fdroid and works well though it lacks many of the customization options that Symfonium has. It’s kind of like a mobile mode of the default Navidrome webUI. - Those are the two I keep installed at all times because I use them for different things. The other options for Android either had weird quirks I didn’t like or didn’t offer functionality I needed. 
- Tolriq (Symfonium’s creator) is pretty chill and if you send him €6 or more over Kofi he’ll give you a license. - https://www.reddit.com/r/Symfonium/comments/16yy6or/purchase_outside_google_play/ - This is important to point out. I donated double because the guy (Tolriq) updates it like every week and is always adding new features. - He just added native sonos support for grouping, individual volume control etc… - By far Symfonium is the best. There is no competition. - He even helped me figure out how to find my product key when it wasnt appearing. - Currently operating on GrapheneOS w no google for a few months now with no issues at all. 
 
- Dsub is great but looks slightly dated. Tempo might be what you’re looking for. 
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- I have used tempo and youamp both are great but tempo is more feature rich. 




