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Focus Reader is excellent... play.google.com/store/apps/det…
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Inoreader. Syncs across multiple devices too.

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I like Feeder, even if I think it's use of the back button can be a bit counter-intuitive sometimes.

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Although not an android app, I'd like to mention Firefox' Feedbro add-on. Since Mozilla recently announced (if I'm not wrong here) to make the desktop add-ons available in the mobile version, maybe Feedbro will be part of it?
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Miniflux is my favorite. No native app but the web app works really well on mobile. And the tight integration with the Read-it-Later app Wallabag is just brilliant. I love the combo.
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FeedMe is great. Makes my self hosted FreshRSS look amazing.
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I've been using newsblur since shortly after google reader shut down and it's insanely good... but I paid for the lifetime pass or whatever. I tried getting somebody to use it a while ago and the free version didn't sound great. So I 💯 recommend it if you're willing to pay but you may not have a great experience if not. But I've never used it so maybe it's better now I dunno
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I’ve been using my own app JamRSS until I switched to Read You because it looked better.
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gReader Premium. It is no longer available on the Google Play store, but you can still find it on alternative sites like Aptoid and such, I think.

I've tried LOTS of them. This one is the best, in my opinion. Works with Feedly and other online services, as well as stand alone subscriptions.

Here is the URL to the Play Store as it still shows up for me, but might not for you.

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Thunderbird does RSS reasonably well I believe.
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"News", search it on f-droid, its simples and works well awesome

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I use this one too, was the best I found from around 7 RSS readers I tried out
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Bazqux through the browser works great.

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Add rss feed(link) to your contacts and you you can enjoy rss feed from your home section in friendica. You can add a separate folder "RSS" and access in one click. You will never experience "shitbook" if you remove global button from your friendica, you can do this in settings.

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