While we usually think of our mobile devices as great for music
listening of all kinds, increasingly our Android phones and tablets are
being used for listening to podcasts. We produce a bunch of them here at
Mobile Nations, and the popularity and scale of the podcast continues to grow. But just as is the case with music player apps, not all podcast players are created equally.
Thankfully Android is blessed with a strong selection of podcast apps
to choose from, but there are some more worth your time – and money –
than others. So, head on past the break to see the top podcast apps for
Android. And once you've chosen, why not subscribe to the Android Central podcast and join us each week for a listen!
1. Pocket Casts

Pocket Casts has long been a favorite among avid podcast listeners,
but in its current incarnation it has arguably risen to the top of the
mountain. If you want style and function, cloud sync, a huge library,
video support, variable speed playback oh and not forgetting Chromecast support, then look no further. The folks at
Shifty Jelly have you covered with all of those.
Add to all that a widget, full controls in the notification tray,
auto download and delete, filters and playlists, a sleep timer and OPML
import and export support and you're looking at one of the most full
featured podcast apps available in Google Play. And it goes beyond
Google Play, too. Pocket Casts is also available on iOS and the web, keeping your podcasts in sync no matter what device you're on.
Pocket Casts also takes on the task of podcast discovery and pretty
much succeeds. The featured, trending and top podcast sections are
brimmed with a bevy of shows covering all kinds of different subject
areas. If you really are looking for one of the very best, then give
Pocket Casts at least a look. The developers also post probably the best
changelogs anywhere in the Play Store!
DOWNLOAD: Pocket Casts ($3.99)
2. BeyondPod

BeyondPod used to lack the visual flare of something like Pocket
Casts, but it always brought it where it matters most. And now, it's
also a damn fine looking app with its recent redesign. A favorite of
many for a long time now, BeyondPod has power, features and access to a
huge library of podcasts that should please even the most obscure show
hunter.
It too has Chromecast support, something fast becoming a "must have"
when it comes to media delivery applications, as well as cross-device
sync and automatic background downloading. BeyondPod is available to
trial, in full free for 7 days before you need to pay up the $6.99 for
the full version. That's a nice touch and not something seen every day.
With that free trial, BeyondPod should certainly be given a look.
DOWNLOAD: BeyondPod ($6.99, 7 day free trial)
3. Podcast Addict

Podcast Addict is a free, ad-supported or paid-for premium podcatcher
that may lack a little on the visuals but more than makes up in the
features. It'll let you import your feeds from a number of sources but
it'll also help you easily find some great new content to listen to.
Search by channel, interests and more, and Podcast Addict will come up
with the goods.
Besides podcasts, though, it'll also let you organize RSS feeds and
YouTube channels which is something competing apps don't offer. It's
also got Chromecast support built in which is fast becoming a must have
feature. After all, why wouldn't you want to listen to your podcasts on
the best speakers you own?
The option of a truly free and ad-supported version is appealing, but
if you're going to be spending the $2.99 to remove the ads you may want
to consider one of the prettier options out there. But if you're all
about function over form, Podcast Addict will suit you just fine.
DOWNLOAD: Podcast Addict (Free, $2.99 to remove ads)
4. Doggcatcher

Doggcatcher is another long time favorite, indeed it once claimed the
title of Android Central's Editors Choice for podcast app of the year –
back in 2011
if you were wondering. The alternative choices weren't quite as strong
as they are today, but Doggcatcher is still a strong choice.
The UI has gotten better with the past few updates, but still feels a
step behind the leading competition. What it lacks in the user
interface department it makes up for everywhere else, though — the way
it handles podcasts with its auto download and delete, variable speed
playback and feed categorization makes it worth checking out. And it has
Chromecast support which we love to see.
At $2.99 all-in it's an inexpensive choice in the grand scheme of apps as well, so it's really worth giving a shot.
DOWNLOAD: Doggcatcher ($2.99)
5. Player FM

If you're looking for one of the most modern looking podcast players
on Android, Player FM is where it's at. Embracing Google's new Material Design
principles, Player FM just looks amazing. There's no other way to
describe it. Beneath the good looks though, Player FM is packed with
useful features like cross-device subscription sync and support for both
Chromecast and Android Wear.
One of the other strong points to Player FM is its excellent
discoverability features. Be it individual shows or subscribing to
channels, you're going to be well looked after in finding some quality
content. Tell it what you're interested in and watch it work its magic.
Oh, and it's completely free — forever, not just a trial — for up to
20 subscriptions, with a new Gold service coming to unlock unlimited
subscriptions and a few other neat features.
DOWNLOAD: Player FM (Free)
6. Stitcher for Podcasts

Stitcher
may be mostly known as an internet radio service, but it's also a great
podcast service as well. You can browse and add all of your favorite
podcasts, and "stitch" them together into stations for listening in the
order you want. You can also keep up with breaking and daily news
through a variety of top news programs to mix it up from your normal
weekly podcasts. There's single sign-on support from Google and
Facebook, which is convenient as well.
It's still sticking to its older-style of design that doesn't quite
look as modern as Pocket Casts and Player FM do, but it's functional and
familiar to folks who have been using Stitcher for years. And the fact
that you're getting this many features in a free app definitely makes it
worth considering.
DOWNLOAD: Stitcher for Podcasts (Free)
Bloggers who don’t have time or don’t like to read may prefer to listen to audio content or watch videos. BeyondPod allows you to subscribe, download, listen to audio podcasts and watch video podcasts on-the-go. This app is extremely useful for bloggers who are driving a lot because for them, there is very little reading time.
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