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Next Player • Android Native Video Player

Introduction
• Next Player is an Android native video player written in Kotlin. It provides a simple and easy-to-use interface for users to play videos on their Android devices.

Features
• Native Android app with simple and easy-to-use interface
• Completely free and open source and without any ads or excessive permissions
• Audio/Subtitle track selection
• Vertical swipe to change brightness (left) / volume (right)
• Horizontal swipe to seek through video
• Material You support
• Media picker with folder and file view
• Control playback speed

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• Check supported formats, screenshots & other info by Clicking Here.

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Next Player • Android Native Video Player

Introduction
• Next Player is an Android native video player written in Kotlin. It provides a simple and easy-to-use interface for users to play videos on their Android devices.

Features
• Native Android app with simple and easy-to-use interface
• Completely free and open source and without any ads or excessive permissions
• Audio/Subtitle track selection
• Vertical swipe to change brightness (left) / volume (right)
• Horizontal swipe to seek through video
• Material You support
• Media picker with folder and file view
• Control playback speed

Note
• Check supported formats, screenshots & other info by Clicking Here.

Credits anilbeesetti

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