Minecraft's Android edition, like its other versions, is typically downloaded with all the standard content, including music and sound effects. However, there are several factors that might affect the presence of music in your game:
Game Settings: By default, music and sounds are usually enabled in the game settings. If you or someone else has played the game previously on your device and disabled the music, it will remain disabled until you enable it again.
Device Capabilities: Some devices may have limitations that could affect the audio playback, although this is rare for modern smartphones with standard audio capabilities.
Download Issues: If the game was not downloaded correctly, some files, including music files, might be missing. This can happen due to interruptions during the download process or issues with the app store.
Updates and Patches: Sometimes, updates or patches might cause temporary issues with certain game features, including music. These are usually fixed in subsequent updates.
Modded Versions or Custom Launchers: If you're using a modified version of the game or a custom launcher, these might alter the game's default audio settings or remove certain content.
To check if your Minecraft Android edition has music:
If the music is enabled but still not playing, try the following troubleshooting steps:
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may want to reach out to the game's support team for further assistance.