MX Player emerged in 2011 and by 2013 had matured into a near-essential utility for power users.
In 2013, mobile processors were still finding their footing. Most native video players could only handle simple mx player 2013
| Device (Chipset) | Max SW decode (1080p) | HW+ mode stability | |----------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------------| | Galaxy S4 (Snapdragon 600) | 1080p H.264 ~45 fps | Perfect, even 10Mbps MKV | | Nexus 7 2013 (S4 Pro) | 1080p Hi10P ~24 fps | Perfect | | Galaxy S2 (Exynos 4210) | 720p H.264 ~30 fps | Good (avoid 10-bit) | | HTC Wildfire S (ARMv6) | 480p H.264 baseline | No HW+ (Android 2.3) | MX Player emerged in 2011 and by 2013
If you are hunting for the actual APK (usually version 1.7.x or early 1.8.x), here is what to look for: The "Play Anything" Era Q: What features were
Here’s an interesting look at why the 2013 version of MX Player was a "must-have" for every smartphone owner: 1. The "Play Anything" Era
Q: What features were introduced in the 2013 update? A: The 2013 update introduced support for multiple subtitles, hardware acceleration, gesture control, and resume playback.
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