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LibrePods app, which lets AirPods play well with Android phones, finally ends its biggest hassle

AirPods on Android just got a lot less complicated

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Getting AirPods to work properly on Android has always been troublesome. If you’re not in Apple’s ecosystem, the full experience is locked out. However, an open-source app has just made the process a lot more seamless.

LibrePods was designed to bring Apple-exclusive AirPods features to Android, and it is finally available on the Google Play Store. The listing was spotted by a Redditor, who shared it in the Android community.

How LibrePods makes the AirPods experience better on Android

The LibrePods app is special as it allows AirPods users to unlock a bunch of features that were previously locked on Android. This included features like noise control, adaptive transparency, ear detection, and detailed battery states, which are now finally available outside of Apple’s ecosystem.

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But there was a huge catch to getting the full functionality. The initial LibrePods iteration required root access and the Xposed framework because of limitations in Android’s Bluetooth stack. This made it more accessible to enthusiasts rather than something regular Android users could try out.

It’s ready for (almost) everyone now

With the Play Store release, LibrePods looks like it has evolved to its final stage. You no longer have an app that requires root access for basic functionality, which removes one of the biggest issues people had with the original app.

Rooting a phone isn’t something most users want to deal with. The process can void warranties, introduce security risks, and potentially break some core features of a phone. Now that you don’t have to worry about any of these problems, LibrePods could be the ‘default’ app for AirPods users on Android.

Though it’s not completely perfect yet. Some advanced features may remain restricted depending on the device or Android version, while others require an in-app purchase. But the overall experience is still closer to plug-and-play than before.

Why do we need this app?

LibrePods exists because Apple still keeps many AirPods features locked in its own ecosystem. Some of the worst offenders are basic features like automatic ear detection, gesture controls, and deeper audio customization. The app basically bridges the annoying gap by reverse-engineering Apple’s protocols to make your AirPods behave in the way it does with its preferred partner, the iPhone.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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