Relay for reddit for Android
Was great when started using it 1.5 years ago. Way superior to reddit app. Past 3-4 months just more glitches and bugs. Found even closing the app it was running in the background and constantly drained my phone battery. Switching now sadly :/ really easy to use though and well made. Just wish it wouldnt suck the life out of my phone when not in use.
Used to be, and somewhat still is, the best mobile interface for Reddit. The latest update, however, made the ads significantly more intrusive. Constant random phone vibrations and sounds while browsing. The last straw was a piercing fire alarm like sound that wouldn't stop until I force closed the app. Unusable now.
It's a huge battery drain! I love this app but my god it drains my phone. I keep getting a 400 message while trying to view my messages and it's very annoying.
App is okay, I prefer reading comments in this app rather than Reddit is fun but links are horribly done through this app. External links like Twitter are buggy and internal Reddit links never work right, I can't seem to be able to read the comments on some internal links to other posts. IDK, maybe I'm doing something wrong but I'm doubtful. Back to R.I.F.
This is not the best reddit app. I like the built in web browser, themes, zoom, and video playback, but otherwise it is not as convenient to use as other apps. Every function is at least two taps away when it should be one or none. For example there is no way to show large thumbnails so that has to be tapped on, then to upvote a post you have to swipe left on the post when it should just be a small button always visible.
After using the app for a few days and being very observant of the features, I have to admit that this app is very good. However, I am not certain of the developer's intentions and am reluctant to spend the frankly excessive £4 ad removal price out of concern that other money making features may be added in future (something a lot of app developers do). Until DBrady confirms that no other money making features are added later for unlock (unless all future additions come under the initial £4 paid), I will continue to use the Free version, which is great itself and I am grateful for. Edit: Android notifications by Relay for comment replies, fail to direct to said comment reply, not sure if this is by design? Clicking on a notification just directs to the Front page most of the time. Only sometimes does clicking Relay Android notifications direct to where it is supposed to, i.e. inbox. Edit #2 setting HD video and GIFs to off and they still play in HD on mobile data.
Can you make it so Reddit doesn't bring me back to the front page if the app is dormant for too long? I lose my place in long threads because of this. Correct that and you have corrected this app's fatal flaw.
Really nice app, but I wish the upvotes buttons are more easily accessible; I usually upvotes everything I see and having to swipe left takes away from that hence rather spoils the experience. Other than that, the app is well designed and smooth.
It's an awesome app for Reddit mobile users. Super easy to use with almost no glitches or crashes on mine. I've been using this app for 5 years and I always recommend it
The app is pretty good. I was initially not able to like a comment and rated it 3 star. But the developer was real quick in helping with that. So here goes 5 star.
Amazing app. Only issue is I can't upload images through the app. It just sits on 0/100. Other than that amazing Reddit client
I really enjoy Relay. I get the info I want when I want it and can tailor the subscriptions to suit my preferences. It does take time to figure out how to navigate, such as replying to a comment by someone other than the original poster BUT, once figured out, it is clearly the better and most efficient form of option management.
This is such an amazing app. I prefer it far better than the basic Reddit app because it has so many neat and useful gestures, and it runs very smoothly on my phone.
Should target Android 6+ so auto updates work when permissions are changed.
I love this app and have used it for months but after the latest update, my phone restarts as soon as I try opening the app.
Pretty good. Needs an offline reader and maybe a better YouTube viewer to be up to par with others
Went from being the best Reddit app to the worst. Keeps force closing for no reason.
Best reddit app out there. Thought the official app was all I needed then I tried relay, you won't regret it
It gets the job done.
Used to be great but it's now a great frontend to a janky API
Best Reddit app by far once you get used to it.
This app is the the best one I ever had. Smooth navigation and clean design.
App asked for a rating so I gave it one
Coming from Baconreader I have to say that this may be my new favourite Reddit app.
Best Reddit app, hands down.
Works well, adds aren't super in the way of anything. No real.problems thus far.
The best Reddit Android App available on the Play Store.. Loved It
Best Reddit app hands down. Tons of features and great asthetic
Extremely nice UI and has lots of functionality to back it up.
The best app for reddit. Love to have it on my phone
The Best App for Reddit for any phone out there.
Great app and quick updates for bugs. Clean layout and design.
Fantastic. Way more usable than the normal app
Coo!
Best Android Reddit app out there
Best android reddit client IMO!
Best reddit app ive used!
Simply the best way to browse reddit.
This is the best reddit app by far.
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I'm the kind of person who really cares what's installed on his phone. I research and read about app design, UI, UX, Android development specifically etc. I've tried probably six other major Reddit clients and this one has them all beat by leagues. I can't think of a single thing that could be improved upon, but if I do, you can guarantee the developer already has the update in the works.