Android has several great news readers, and while many of them have gone by the wayside now that Google Reader is no more, others have stepped up to take center stage. If we had to pick one that fits the needs of most people and packs in a ton of useful features, it would have to be the free, cross-platform, cross-device syncing Feedly.
Feedly
Platform: Android
Price: Free
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Features
Feedly
Platform: Android
Price: Free
Download Page
Features
- A customizable interface with four views depending on how you like to read the news, the "full-article view" for each article in your feed, "cards view" that arranges articles in tiles on-screen, the "magazine view" which includes images along with titles, and the "list view" that emulates the Google Reader style with only headlines and text.
- Feedly Cloud two-way syncing, so your saved articles, unread/read articles, and feeds follow you on all of your devicesP Support for Android phones and tablets, including 7" and 10" tablets.
- Download full and partial feeds and view the original articles with one tap.
- Lets you save articles in Feedly (and syncs those saved articles to Feedly Cloud) for future reading.
- Supports Pocket and Instapaper for saving articles for future reading, and lets you set a favorite as the default.
- Supports sharing articles via Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Buffer, Email, and through Android's built-in "Share" function, and lets you set a favorite as the default.
- Allows you to add, remove, and rearrange feeds from your phone or tablet.
- Supports finger gestures to open/close/save articles (double-tap to close, long-press to save, swipe to go to next article) and can use your volume up/down buttons for navigation.
- Hide or show read articles to minimize clutter.
- Can automatically mark items as read as you swipe through them.
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