V’s Android media player app finally exits beta hits the ay Store

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Published 9 Dec 2014

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V has long been the go-to media player on s with its native support for just about any audio or video format, now it’s finally hitting Android in stable form.

The V Android app is finally shedding the beta tag after two long years, graduating to version 1.0. The update fixes some issues with Android devices using an ARMv8 processor.

If you’re running a newer tablet your hardware should be able to hle the update just fine, enabling you to watch listen to all your music, movies, network streams with minimal hassle. V for Android also includes a file browser, so you can easily navigate find anything saved on your device.

y this matters: This is a great win for V fans, as it means the developers behind the platform won’t be letting it languish in beta purgatory. The real sweet spot will be when Chromecast support arrives, as you can then just grab your tablet to stream a movie or TV show can ignore futzing with your .