Do you want to save time? I spend five minutes reading all of the major news using this free app

In the Google Play Store, you can find a large number of applications for reading news from your Android mobile phone; the most popular are Feedly, Inoreader, and Flipboard. Over the past few years, I have tried these two applications and other lesser-known applications, and for some time now I have been using an application that I will recommend to you today.
Over the past two years, I have tried several RSS feed readers for Android, such as Focus Reader, for which I paid a three-month subscription, but in the end I always come back to FeedMe, an app that combines a simple and intuitive interface with a large number of very useful functions so that you do not waste time keeping up with current events.
So, first of all, one of the great strengths of FeedMe is its interface, as when you open this application, you will find a design that focuses on making it easier to read your favorite articles, as it has a unified interface font, with pleasant colors and with different news display formats.
In addition, if you access the interface section within the app settings, you will be able to fully customize it, as you will be able to choose one of the five different themes it includes (3 for light mode and two for dark mode), choose the web browser in which you want to open news links, and activate the features that have become essential for you, such as the immersive mode or the option to mark articles as read when you swipe them from the top of the screen.
This is a really useful feature to mark some news as read if you are only interested in the headline, as it allows you to save time on this "filtering" and focus on reading the items you find really interesting.
In addition to activating these functions, if you are like me, you usually share some news on different social networks. I advise you to access the "Control" section and activate the option to split the action bar because it will show you a practical toolbar at the bottom of the article, where you can easily share it on any social application you want.
Additionally, to select which shortcuts you want to appear in the toolbar, simply click the Integrations button and activate the switch to the right of your favorite apps.
But that's not all; with this toolbar, you can also convert an article to audio and listen to it as if it were a podcast. To do this, simply tap on the three vertical dots icon and tap on the play option. In fact, you can also create an audio playlist with all the articles you haven't read by tapping on the button with the three horizontal lines icon and the "Play" button that appears at the bottom of the article list on the main screen of the app.
FeedMe is a completely free app with ads and in-app purchases. You can download it at this link