5 Best Free RSS Readers For Android


Personally, I love using RSS readers as I consider them as the best means to keep myself abreast from all the happenings. Having a good RSS reader is one of my basic requirement on whatever OS or smartphone I use.

I have already shared a couple of lists on best RSS Readers for iPhone & iPad and top RSS readers for BlackBerry. With more and more Android smartphones coming into the market each week, you can expact Android market to flourish big time.

In this post, I have listed out some best and free RSS readers for Android. There are number of factors which would actually make you use any RSS reader such as user interface, speed and resource consumption.

5 Best Free RSS Readers For Android

Feedly

The designers label this as Google Reader Magazine. The best part about this Android RSS reader is its user interface. If your Android device has got a good screen, this application would look gorgeous. With fast loading of content, you will find things happening smoothly on this Android feed reader.

Full Feed Sparse RSS Pro

This is one of the few Pro applications which you get for free. This a feature rich program with a decent user interface. Few of its features are full text display, social sharing, multi language support, Instapaper Sync, OPML import / export, Bit.ly support and many more.

Google Reader

I am not sure of the facts but for me, Google Reader has been the first ever RSS reader I have ever used. And till this day, I consider this as first RSS reader ever invented. Yes, that silly! If havn’t tried this incredible application, then I would highly recommend this. It may not have advanced user interface, but its plain and easy to use. A must try one!

Pulse

Pulse is a highly recommended application for most of the Android devices having superior display screen. Its a fact that if your reader is pretty, you would love using it more. It features some incredible features like dual view, offline sync, sharing, and much more. One of the best in the market!

ReaderScope

I have used it long back, and was pretty impressed back then. I found it very similar to “The Ultimate” Google Reader app. It lets you share SMS, Email messages, Listen to Podcasts, schedule downloads. Its more than any conventional RSS Reader.

Filed under: Android

October 10, 2012 by: Prasanth Chandra

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