Built as an Android audio-player shell
The reviewed project packages Audiora as a dedicated Android app with branded dark styling, edge-to-edge system-bar handling, splash-screen configuration, and Capacitor app integration.
Media
A dark, mobile-first Android audio player project built around immersive playback foundations and local-library direction.
Audiora is positioned as a focused Android audio-player product inside the Tenshio catalog. The reviewed project shows Audiora branding, immersive edge-to-edge styling, optional native audio-library and audio-player plugin registration, and Firebase Analytics in the Android build, making it a solid foundation for on-device listening features even though the shared web source is still minimal.
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The reviewed project packages Audiora as a dedicated Android app with branded dark styling, edge-to-edge system-bar handling, splash-screen configuration, and Capacitor app integration.
Audiora registers optional native audio-library and audio-player plugins when they are available, which points to a local-device playback direction rather than a cloud-first streaming model.
The Android build already includes Firebase Analytics, FileProvider support, release configuration, and native playback-related keep rules, so the project is structured like a real mobile product instead of a one-screen demo.
Experience design
Each app detail page uses visual rhythm, simple content blocks, and small snapshots instead of heavy text sections.
Audiora is configured with a deep dark system background, edge-to-edge rendering, and native splash behavior so the app opens with a more deliberate media-product feel.

The reviewed Android activity is already wired to optional native audio plugins, signaling a product path centered on local audio-library access and playback controls.

From package identifiers to release dependencies and native manifest setup, the project is prepared for Android delivery even while the shared web layer remains lightweight.

Store
The page keeps the store area ready so a future Google Play link can be added without redesign work.
Privacy
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