For Android seed phrase bitcoin wallet, I can recommend Bluewallet and Electrum.
The problem with Blue Wallet is that it does not work with hardware wallets and for Lightning Network it only ofers a custodial wallet. Probably this is also why it is not listed as recommended on bitcoin.org. Electrum, on the other side, is recommended on bitcoin.org.
Bitcoin wallet for Android should be recommendable, provided if the user can backup his wallet file properly and externally. The wallet does not support seed phrase, it support only file backup which is also have to be encrypted. As the file backup is encrypted, I have not gotten a way to decrypt it in a way I can see the seed phrase unless you use the wallet for recovery, but encrypting the seed phrase is recommended.
Indeed, this wallet does not have a seed phrase and, if you want to restore it after using it for a long time (e.g.: use it 3 years, export the wallet because you bought a new phone and restore the wallet on the new phone) it will take many hours to sync with blockchain, as it parses each block of the chain since the wallet was initially installed. Other than that, I had no problem with it.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5425971.msg61405454#msg61405454About the bug on Trustwallet, someone complained it to me, but the person was able to send all his coins out of the wallet into another wallet. It is a bug. Still also good to know that a close source wallet should not be used, not because of this particular bug because an open source wallet can have such bug and be fixed, but because you do not know the kind of vulnerabilities that the developers may intentionally included into the wallet code, like spyware etc.[/quote]
This is true. And, who know?, maybe another bug led to this awkward situation encountered by Becassine...