These versions often crash or fail to connect to official services like Apple Music or Spotify because they aren't verified by the Google Play Store.

Since Shazam is owned by Apple, the standard version is already free and largely ad-free for most users. It’s always safer to stick to the official Play Store version .

MOD APKs are a common way for hackers to bundle spyware or viruses into a functional app.

While the idea of "Premium Unlocked" sounds great, downloading files with this name carries significant risks:

This is the version number and build date (October 7, 2022). It tells users exactly how old the software is.

Since the app is modified, your microphone data (used to identify songs) and personal info could be sent to unknown servers.