In Pictures: The best Android tablet apps for communication

From tablet-based texting to social media management, these Android tablet apps are at the top of their class when it comes to communication

Reddita

Social sharing service Reddit has a rabidly devoted fan base, and if you're among their number, the Reddita Android tablet app is ready and waiting to serve you well. Reddita, created by a third-party developer, gives you a great tablet-optimized interface for keeping up with all the latest Reddit chatter. You can browse through the site's many categories ("subreddits") to view items and then tap on any item to bring up its content--whether it's plain text or an embedded link--within a separate on-screen panel. You can also scroll through Reddit's threaded comments, of course, and leave your own witty remarks. Reddita supports up- and down-voting, customizable notifications, and messaging for signed-in users. The app is free but ad-supported; an ad-free version is available for $1.60.

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