There are great RSS feed apps for Android that are free and easy to use.
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Feedly
At the top of the list ifFeedly.
Its one of the most popular feed apps out there.
Feedly has a free and Pro version.
With the free version, you get up to 100 sources, 3 feeds, and mobile/desktop usage.
The Pro version offers a lot more.
I have the Pro version, and its definitely worth paying for.
Another filter that Feedly has is reading the articles you want first.
For example, you could either read the most popular/latest, unread, latest, oldest articles.
Feedly will also suggest sites for you to follow based on your searches.
Youll also see options to download and save all pictures, and WiFi only updates.
If you would instead search for your feeds, tap on the Search tab.
Enter the keyword of what the results should be about and tap on the search button.
Once you select your option, youll need to add it to a category.
Once youve done that it will be added to your feed.
you’re free to also edit your feed in the edit tab.
Aggregator
Aggregatoralso keeps things simple, but with a good-looking design.
you’ve got the option to also sort the articles by descending or ascending date or title.
To add an entry, tap on the plus sign at the bottom left and enter the URL.
Unlike the previous app, this one wont have those additional options.