I purchased Bibles using both the named apps in the store ( NASB Bible, for example) and in-app purchases. Tecarta also allows you to create an account with them (you need a working email address) that you can sync your purchases to. Amazon claims that in-app purchases are available to other devices on the same account, but I haven't tried reinstalling through the in-app purchases, yet.
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Most of the apps have this problem, though. The other is that all of the backup options are online. It's not a real big deal, but a little annoying.
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One downside for me is that most of the features (split screen, panel for footnotes) are designed to be used in landscape mode and I prefer portrait mode. The other Bibles are reasonably priced, as well, most being $4.99 or $5.99 (so you can get a pretty good selection with your free Coins).
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Also, the NIV Study Bible is (temporarily?) only $1.99 (or 199 Coins) if bought in-app (the named app is $19.99), which gives you the full NIV Bible and the study notes from the NIV Study Bible (I mention this specifically because some of the other apps require buying a Bible and study notes separately). The big win for me is that they're integrated with the Appstore so that new Bibles can be bought with Amazon Coins and you even get 30% back from the in-app purchases in Coins. That said, my favorite is probably the Tecarta Bible app, so I'll talk about that one first. None of the apps that I tried had everything that I wanted. I use a 7-inch tablet (NOOK HD with CM 10.1), so bear that in mind if you use a different form factor.
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A good selection of Bible translations and other resources.
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There is a pretty good selection of Android apps that have a split screen setup with both screens synced (so when I navigate one screen to Exodus 3:10, for example, the other screen moves there automatically). There's a wide selection of study Bibles available as epub or mobi, but reading study notes alongside the Bible text is pretty much impossible. My main goal was finding something that makes it easy to read study Bibles. With my recent influx of Amazon Coins (tl dr-buy these five free apps from Amazon and receive 1000 Coins buy this game for 699 coins, get another 2000 total 2301 Coins) and a Memorial Day weekend with no plans, I decided to try out a few Bible apps for Android.