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10 Best RSS Readers for Android in 2017

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With so many websites pumping out great content to read, it can be hard to follow everything. RSS feeds make it super easy. You can put all of your favorite feeds in one place with a great RSS reader. Android has an abundance of excellent RSS readers to choose from.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a diehard newshound with 100 sources or a casual reader, here are the best RSS readers for Android right now!

Feedly

When Google Reader closed its doors, Feedly was there to pick up the pieces. With Feedly, you can organize and follow RSS feeds in a beautiful and easy to use interface. The official Feedly app is a great starting point for reading feeds. It might not have all the bells and whistles of other apps, but it gets the job done.

DOWNLOAD: Feedly

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 4.5/5

FeedMe

FeedMe is a simple and full featured offline RSS reader for Feedly, InoReader, Bazqux, The Older Reader and Feedbin. You can customize the feeds you want to sync, star and tag, swipe through your feed, get summaries, and convert articles into an easier to read format. FeedMe also has multiple themes and volume button navigation.

DOWNLOAD: FeedMe

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: Yes
  • Rating: 4.2/5

Flym

Flym is a simple, ad-free RSS reader that doesn’t sync with any online services. If you just want something that’s clean, fast, and simple, Flym is a great choice. You can easily add feeds and get notifications of new articles. Flym supports multiple themes, offline reading, and more.

DOWNLOAD: Flym

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 4.4/5

gReader

gReader was one of the most popular Google Reader apps, but when Reader shut down it adopted Feedly and The Old Reader. gReader is simple, fast, and intuitive. It has support for themes, offline reading, and even podcasts. You can also use gReader as a simple RSS reader if you don’t want to sync.

DOWNLOAD: gReader

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 4.5/5

Inoreader

Inoreader is a simple RSS reader that gives you access to newspapers, magazines, and websites. The interface has been designed to be fast and easy to use. If you opt for the Professional plan you can read articles offline and use rules, filters, push notifications, and more.

DOWNLOAD: Inoreader

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 4.4/5

News360

News360 aims to be a personalized RSS reader. It creates a tailored news feed based on your likes and interests. The more you use News360, the smarter it becomes. You may even find some interesting stories that would normally be out of your radar. You don’t have to worry about finding websites to follow.

DOWNLOAD: News360

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 4.4/5

NewsBlur

NewsBlur is not only an RSS reader but it’s also, like Feedly, a service that syncs with the cloud. You can subscribe to RSS feeds, read offline, share and comment on articles, and see your feeds on almost any device. There’s also a dark mode for reading at night. NewsBlur might not look modern, but it still gets frequent updates.

DOWNLOAD: NewsBlur

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 3.8/5

Newsfold

Newsfold is a modern RSS read that works with Feedly and Inoreader. It features a full-screen reading UI, simple navigation with gestures, dark and light themes, readability, offline reading, and much more. You can unlock ad-free reading, multiple accounts, and more themes if you want more features.

DOWNLOAD: Newsfold

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 4.0/5

Palabre

Palabre is a beautiful RSS reader that can sync with Feedly, Inoreader, The Older Reader, and Twitter. It’s an all-in-one news reader that can be whatever you need. It features a great UI, offline reading, readability, dark theme, different layouts, and a widget. Palabre is one of the best apps if you love RSS feeds.

DOWNLOAD: Palabre

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: Yes
  • Rating: 4.2/5

Source

Source can sync with Feedly, Inoreader, The Old Reader, or plain ‘ol RSS feeds. Source is a beautiful, simple, and smooth app. It was created by the developer of the popular Twitter app, Talon. You get tons of theme and color options, Android Wear support, full articles, and much more.

DOWNLOAD: Source

  • Price: Free
  • In-app Purchases: No
  • Rating: 3.6/5

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