As the title describes, there is no way to add a Favorite (bookmark) on the mobile app on Android.
I can access 'Add to Favorites' on Android.
@Alex Bowsher
Select a Verse → When the popup appears, look for the row of icons that has 'Copy' 'Note', etc. → Scroll that row of icons to the right and tap the 'Favorite' icon → The verse is now added to your Favorites
@Frank Sauer, thanks for that. The "bookmarking" system in logos seems soooo over complicated. In the web view you can "Favorites" a page acting as a bookmark, but on mobile you have to add a line of text as a "Favorite" to be able to get back to it.
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