Most people don’t have much time to read their favorite articles on the web due to their busy schedules. It happens many times that you are reading an article online and on receiving a phone call or attending a meeting, you have to go immediately by stop reading that article. So, if you’re an Android user then you don’t need to worry in this case because there are a lot of Android apps available on Google Play to save webpages and articles on your phone to read them later even if you’re offline.
So, what are you thinking? Just, have a look at the following Android apps to save articles and web pages to read them later.
1. Pocket
Pocket is a free Android app that lets you save any interesting article, video, or website you want to check out later. You no longer have to send links to yourself or bookmark items in your browser. Simply put it in your Pocket (Save content in your Pocket and Put your phone in your Pocket) to read it later anytime you want and even when you’re offline.
It has a good rating of 4.6/5 on the Google Play Store and thousands of satisfactory reviews. Its total installs counted on Google Play is between 5,000,000 – 10,000,000.
2. Instapaper
Instapaper is another Android app to save and store articles for reading offline, on the go, anytime, anywhere, perfectly formatted. It can also be installed from Google Play for free.
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Instapaper for Android provides a mobile and tablet-optimized Text view that makes reading Internet content a clean and uncluttered experience. You can read your saved content offline, even on airplanes, subways, elevators, or on WiFi-only devices away from an Internet connection. It’s a very flexible app because its size and required Android versions vary with the device.
3. Readability
Readability is also a free Android app for reading webpages and other articles offline by saving them on phone. In my opinion, for more sophisticated use you should choose the above two listed i.e., Instapaper and Pocket apps.
It supports Android versions 2.1 and up. For more information and to install this app on your Android device, visit this app on Google Play by following the above link.
Further Reading:
In my view, the first two apps are the best for reading web articles offline by saving them on your phone but third app i.e., Readability, though it is popular but doesn’t have more features as Pocket and Instapaper.
Do you have any other app in your mind, then feel free to mention that in our comment box!
Readability already shutdown. I see paperspan as another alternatve.