Voyager is now available as a native app in the app/play store
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Summit is pretty raw in places but it's fast and simple. The developer is putting out updates every few days and actively taking user feedback on c/summit. I'm going to stick with it.
Itβs not released yet, but I think Lemon will be a good app! Note I am pretty biased :-)
Check out the community lemmyapps (not sure how to link yet), it has them all listed. I personally like Connect.
Thunder works for my as a android user. Early days though
Using Thunder as of now. I think it gives more features similar to web version or the instance than any other Android lemmy client available right now.
I like both Memmy and Liftoff. Memmy is probably best for most people, though.
Another one using Thunder here.
Purely because it looks and works a lot like Relay for Reddit. Which is the only app that made Reddit usable for me.
Iβm really liking Memmy on iOS. It takes some inspiration from Apollo.