Choose mobile wallet. I would recommend you to use Mycelium on your Android. Mycelium is a lightweight wallet that gives you full control of your private key (it requires you to back up your private key). Online wallet usually does not. Look blockchain.info online wallet for example, AFAIK you can't access your private key, only some backup phrases or something. If you don't own the address private key = you don't own the Bitcoin in that address. Storing your BTC in online wallet also means giving someone else (the online wallet service provider) control of your Bitcoin.
So, stick to desktop or mobile wallet that give you (and only you) full control of your Bitcoins.
Myetherwallet is great as an online UI for browser side Ethereum blockchain interaction that does not store your keys.
Here is a resource wallet I got from @HabBear and my reply.
from another post.
Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best multi crypto currency wallet on: Today at 11:21:19 PM
Quote from: HabBear on October 01, 2017, 06:20:42 AM
No one here can tell you which wallet is the best. There are too many variables that require personal opinion for you to rely on anyone else's opinion.
What we can do though, is provide you with a site that reviews nearly all (if not all) cryptocurrency wallets. This site ranks the wallets, provides assessments of features, lists the currencies accepted, among other items.
https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overviewGood luck to you.
Wow this is a great resource. So many options. Thank you.
I personally prefer the security of hardware wallets, specifically ledger nano s and Trezor, for larger amounts of crypto.
Ill use Jaxx, mycelium, as my back pocket carry around wallets, and Exodus as a supplement.