The digital books on smartphones and tablets are gaining more space in the routine of users, mainly by offering practicality. The TechTudo prepared a list of the best reading apps for Android devices so you can also enjoy. Check
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Google Play Books
The Google app has a simple interface and offers ways of reading interactive and intuitive (allows changing the color scheme and increase or decrease the font, for example). Google Play Books is free and offers a varied catalog of publications with several options in Portuguese. Moreover, the prices of the books available are cheaper than on physical bookstores.
Google Play Banking
Google Play Banking has an organized interface and thus the user has access to the latest news and articles about sports, business, entertainment, fashion and even cooking. The app allows you to subscribe to topics associated with articles that most interest you and also save content to read later, and available media such as audio and video, within publications. You can also use the offline mode to access any content.
Aldiko Book Reader
The Aldiko Book Reader is the application that makes it possible to turn your Android into a bookcase, and you can view and download several books. The best is that most of the titles available for download is free. In the app, you can build your own catalog and can also import e-books in ePud format. The user can also set the font, the color, the distances of the edges and set night mode.
Flipboard
The Flipboard is one of the most popular reading apps. He works as a content aggregator of social networking sites and other publications in various categories such as technology, design, photography, fashion and more. The Flipboard is compatible with various web services, such as SoundCloud, Google+, LinkedIn, YouTube, Tumblr, Flickr and 500px. The application allows the user to set preferences and follow updates from other social networks in the app.
Moon + Reader
This digital book reader offers a variety of settings, getting to have up to 10 topics with day and night version for easy viewing of the text. You can also still adjust line spacing, size and font color and much more. The Moon + Reader supports files in TXT, HTML, Epub, PDF, Mobi, Umd, FB2, CHM, CBR, CBZ, RAR, ZIP formats and also OPDS. The application has a paid version that allows you to read books in PDF and configure the covers of the books in the virtual bookshelf.
Nook
The Nook offers more than two million books available at Barnes & amp; Nobles, as well as publications of magazines and newspapers. Many of these can be viewed for free and download the application on your smartphone or tablet users gain five books. The app also has a dictionary for easy reading.
Kindle
The Kindle’s free reading app from Amazon. With it, the user has access to the catalog of digital books direct online store from your Android device. With uncluttered interface, the app supports several e-book formats and simplified usability features allowing the user to perform searches for titles and categories quickly.
The app also allows the user to read the first chapter free of title desired and only after he completes the payment the e-book.
FBReader
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As others FBReader is an application that offers free reading several titles in several languages. The app has an uncomplicated interface facilitating user usability. Moreover, it supports multiple file formats and has various settings for easier reading.
Via Android Central
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