When comparing RedReader vs Boost for reddit, the Slant community recommends Boost for reddit for most people. In the question“What is the best Reddit app for Android?” Boost for reddit is ranked 6th while RedReader is ranked 11th. The most important reason people chose Boost for reddit is:
There is a huge variety of ways you can customize the app. Many theme color combinations, different ways to customize the display, lots of filter options and more.
Specs
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Pros

Pro Simple navigation
Scrolling and swiping actions make for an intuitive interface that is easy to control.
Pro Free with no ads/tracking
The app is completely free and there is no tracking through advertisement since there are none. For those that are security conscious on their devices this makes a great choice for a Reddit app.
Pro Truly Ad-free
No ads, open-source.

Pro Clean UI
The user interface is simple in its layout making it easy to read and use.

Pro Open Source
RedReader is completely open source meaning the code is available for anyone to look at or use. It's a completely open environment for understanding the app if one is so inclined.
Pro Highly customizable
There is a huge variety of ways you can customize the app. Many theme color combinations, different ways to customize the display, lots of filter options and more.
Pro Many display options
Pro Comprehensive media handling
Select to choose whether or not you want to load gifs, gfycats, movies, pics, and more (link types, e.g. youtube) within the app or externally. Can also select whether to use Chrome Custom Tabs.
Pro Follows material design
Follows the same design theme that Android uses.
Pro Amazing Darkmode
Pro Swiping gestures
Configure swipes up on pictures to return to sub, slide left/right through album. Swipe in from a side for the subreddit sidebar (configurable), and more.
Pro Quick switch for display changing
Cons
Con Does not start gif/video with muted audio
Con Hard to navigate to and from site and comments
Con Intrusive ads
The ads cause your phone to vibrate and have other annoying issues (like causing your media volume to drop if you're listening to music).
Con No "always on" feature
While watching a gif or video, a phone starts to get dim and eventually lock. Need always on feature like Reddit App.
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