Quick snapshot
Radio FM Without Internet is a compact radio streaming app that gives access to more than 50,000 live stations worldwide. It gathers music, news, sports, and regional broadcasts into a single interface and also plays audio files stored on your device. Despite the app’s name, most stations need an active internet connection.
Notable capabilities
- Built-in player for your local audio files alongside live streams
- Easy station discovery with genre filters and support for several regional languages
- Quick access to common extras such as AIR News, live cricket commentary, and a favorites list
- Coverage that ranges from Bollywood music to international outlets like the BBC
Known issues and caveats
- Most content requires online access, so the “without internet” label can be misleading
- Some users report occasional bugs or delays when loading stations
- Stream quality and availability vary by station, depending on their individual servers and your connection
Who will appreciate it
This app suits listeners who want a broad cultural mix on demand — people who enjoy switching between languages and genres, following live sports or news, or keeping a shortlist of favorite stations. It’s especially handy for anyone who values both internet radio and the convenience of a local music player.
Bottom line
If you want a straightforward, well-organized radio app with extensive global coverage and a few handy extras, Radio FM Without Internet is worth trying. Just be prepared to use data or Wi‑Fi for most stations, and expect occasional hiccups while streams load.
Technical
- Android
- Free