uTorrent isn’t free to download on the PC alone. The popular “Goliath” of peer-to-peer file sharing also has an extremely popular Android version. uTorrent on Android is just as free and just as good (well, almost). A recent major update to uTorrent’s Android version has added some great features to the torrent-file manager. First and foremost, it’s worth noting that uTorrent users can now select individual files within a torrent. Previously, this option was not available to Android uTorrent users. Additionally, multiple quality-of-life improvements have been introduced to uTorrent’s latest Android version, such as the ability to delete torrents, files (or both), change a download’s location even after the download started, as well as multiple bug fixes and performance tweaks.

uTorrent has been gaining public attention for years now, mainly because it’s easy to set up, the client size is extremely small, and the client performs exceedingly well. The Android version of uTorrent works flawlessly and allows users to access the same amount of content that would normally be reserved for PC or Mac users. Download speeds are great (of course, these are still limited to 4G or Wi-Fi connections), and uTorrent’s resource management is top-notch. A free download of uTorrent is available on the Play Store, so if you want to reap the benefits of a quality, mobile-optimized peer-to-peer client free of charge, uTorrent Android is the number one choice.