1. Flipboard
Flipboard is one of the most loved news apps that also functions admirably as a handy RSS reader. It’s home to everything you want to read from politics to photography; technology to health and fitness, fashion to food. You can create up to 10 smart magazines to have instant access to the sort of articles you like reading. Based on what catches your eyeballs, it also suggests articles so that you can have easy access to everything you are passionate about. Even better, it also lets you read top tweets from reputable sources so that you remain in the loop. Additionally, Flipboard is available in 25 local editions, including versions for Australia, Brazil, Turkey, India, and China. Price: FreeDownload
2. Feedly
Feedly is one of the best RSS reader apps for iPhone and iPad and a must-have for learners as well as passionate readers. The app lets you organize your blogs, publications, and even YouTube channels so that you can quickly access everything you want to read. It presents your articles in an easy-to-read format. Hence, you enjoy reading with complete peace of mind. As Feedly is connected with more than 40 million feeds, you will get to read anything and everything you like reading. Moreover, it is integrated with several services like Twitter, Facebook to let you share your favorite articles with your friends and followers. Price: FreeDownload
3. Newsify
Newsify does a lot more besides just providing an RSS feed option on your iOS device. To me, the USP of this app is the newspaper-like layout which makes it great for reading websites and blogs. There is a night mode to let you comfortably read articles at night. It has three cool themes like light sepia and grey which can hugely enhance your reading experience. Make your own library and sync it with iCloud to read the articles on all your devices. You can also add custom feed URLs and share your favorite articles via multiple services like Facebook, Twitter, etc. Since it also works offline, your reading time won’t be hampered by the poor Internet connection. That’s not all; you can unlock more features by upgrading to the premium version of the app through in-app purchase. Price: FreeDownload
4. Unread
Check out this RSS reader that boasts beautiful typography and breezy gesture-based navigation. It makes reading a joy and provides one of the best experiences thanks to the formatting of text and content that’s easy on the eyes. I love how it has a minimalist interface and focuses on the content rather than the organization of multiple feeds. You can switch between feed text and webpage text, and the app can even analyze your feeds to default to webpage text for content that contains only article summaries. Use widgets to display your most recent articles or article counts, and conveniently save articles to read later. It also syncs with other apps like Feed Wrangler, Feedbin, Feedly, Fever, Inoreader, and NewsBlur. With a ton of functionality and customization, it sure stands out as one of the best RSS reader apps. My favorite is the variety of different color themes. You can select one theme for light mode and another for dark mode. Price: Free (Full access for $19.99 a year)Download
5. Inoreader
It would really have been a big mistake to miss out on such a fine RSS feed reader like Inoreader. If you want to keep a tab on the latest news with ease, it would be a great pick. The best thing about this app is that it allows you to track news based on specific keyboards. While browsing the web if you find anything worth reading, you can save it to read later. The RSS reader keeps a tab on what you have read. As a result, it shows only the unread items. Furthermore, you can update to the premium version of the app to unlock features like offline reading, active search, and more. Price: FreeDownload
6. feeder.co
feeder.co is pretty simple and makes browsing your news feeds a hassle-free task. As the app supports most RSS and Atom feeds, you will be able to access articles from top sources. You can star posts and also mark them as unread in order to easily find them later to read. Feeder allows you to view all of your unread articles in one consolidated list. It also sends you the push notification whenever any new post appears. You can choose how often your feed should get updated and even edit feeds and folders to suit your needs better. Price: FreeDownload
7. Free RSS Reader
Are you always excited to know what’s going on around you? Want to get the latest news of technology and gadgets on your fingertips? Then, try Free RSS Reader app on your iOS device. The websites or blogs supporting RSS feed can be used in this app. Once you follow them via RSS feed, you are sure to get the best news and blogs at your fingertips. You can easily open the links through the inbuilt app browser. Share the content with your friends via Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn just with a touch! Price: FreeDownload
8. Heartfeed RSS Reader
Heartfeed RSS Reader may not be as popular as some of its highly celebrated rivals but as far as functionality is concerned it’s second to none. The app uses a compact grid to present your article in an easy to navigate format. Hence, you are able to browse through posts and find out the ones you like without spending much time. With the use of the built-in browser, you can search for articles and news on the web. It also supports bookmarks and allows you to access them on your Mac. Once you have read articles, they are marked in the grid so that you can see the ones you have already read. Price: FreeDownload
9. Fiery Feeds
Check out this highly customizable and feature-rich feed reader and read-it-later client that syncs with almost any service you can think of. Hotlinks help you find the most referenced websites in your article folders can be organized according to which sites post more or less frequently. It also supports sharing to other apps and websites. Further, a Safari extension lets you subscribe to new feeds and save links to read later. There are lots more features such as a Today Widget that displays the newest articles across all services. Price: FreeDownload
10. Feeddler
Feeddler is one of the RSS reader apps for iPhone and iPad ever built. It’s got features that would take us ages to find them all; they’re quite powerful too. Highly user-friendly features like offline reading, Gesture-based controls, full-screen browsing, UI customization like night-mode, make it a great for reading. With the support of Evernote, it lets you save RSS articles, web pages, images, and PDF to let you catch up with them later. Almost everything you’d want from an RSS reader that usually comes with a price tag; is absolutely free in Feeddler. Price: FreeDownload That’s all! Your pick? So, have you chosen your favorite RSS reader apps for iPhone? Do let us know its name and the features you have admired in it. Don’t miss out:
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