First, decide if you want to read it digitally or in print. If digital, get a decent-sized screen. If print, find a comfortable chair. Also, take breaks to avoid eye fatigue.
Well, there are a few ways. One option is to look for websites that have mobile-friendly interfaces and offer free manga. But be careful as some might not be legal or safe. Another way is to check out apps that have a free section or limited-time free offers.
One way is to find manga apps that have an offline reading feature. For example, MangaZone often offers this option. Make sure to download the manga within the app when you have a good internet connection, and then you can read it offline. Also, check if the app has settings for saving manga locally.
I wouldn't recommend looking for free manga reading on Android as it often involves copyright infringement. Instead, consider subscribing to legitimate manga platforms that offer a wide range of content at reasonable prices.
You can use dedicated manga reader apps available on the Android app store. Some popular ones include Manga Rock and Tachiyomi. Just download and install the app, then import your downloaded manga files.