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Originally Posted by tomsem
I don’t think that is accurate. There are many iOS audio player apps that can download from the various cloud services and play them. And the Files app lets you include network mounts etc. that you could connect to to get files to the receiving app (assuming it exposes its storage folder). This seems pretty flexible to me but I don’t claim to know how it compares with Android these days.
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That's the rub, though. You'll need a 3rd party music player if you don't go the iTunes route. I don't know if behavior has changed now that Safari has a download manager but before, you couldn't download MP3s direct from browser, either.
Personally, I'm quite content with iOS and use Plex and Infuse for DRM-free media. However, there are plenty others who are frustrated because iOS handles things differently from Android.