I would say; Yes, it is safe enough to use.
The Android version works a bit differently, on it you can only use a 6-digit PIN to secure your keys and sign transactions. But if one maintains high level of security consciousness by filtering the apps they download, the permissions they allow those apps to access on their device and the networks they connect to, then, your wallet files should be secure.
There is however the risk of carrying your device around making it inconvenient for cold storage.
Sure enough, I didn't get any negative reviews which caused me to hesitate to use it at a later date.
The only security it offers is a 6 digit password at the start (previous versions) and now security is much better because it can combine letter and number as well as symbol, but I can make it much more secure with the help of android security and app lock even though I very rarely keep my assets in the wallet.
I have been using it for a while and never had any issues in the recent days, sometimes there will be keyboard bugs while entering the pin to access the wallet but apart from that I don't find any issues.Android version doesn't allow you to set the fees manually like what sat/byte you want to go.You can change the priority of your transaction from which block to get confirmed and the least value can set is 25 blocks and it will be cheaper though.
Good, thank you buddy for the review. This should be fine for me at the moment and ETA is another option if I want the sat/ byte value as I want it and that's as jackg explained in the second post.