adding to your list, we can mention:
1) Copay, Android Bitcoin Wallet: Copay is an open source “multisig” wallet created by BitPay. “Multisig”, short for multisignature, and means that the wallet requires the approval of a certain number of people to execute a transaction. It is a type of shared wallet. This is great for security, but makes it more difficult to send Bitcoins in some cases. Depending on your needs, this may be just what you need. The application is available for Android and iOS, and has a desktop version.
2) Jaxx, Android Bitcoin Wallet: Jaxx is a relatively new and controversial wallet. On the one hand, Jaxx seems to be the clear winner when it comes to virtual wallets for mobile devices. It has a simple interface, it can be synchronized with several devices (which means that you will have the same funds on your mobile device and on your desktop) and it can store a wide variety of digital currencies.
3) Airbitz, Android Bitcoin Wallet: Airbitz is another open source wallet that you should consider. The wallet has the simplicity of BreadWallet but has a variety of functions that give many facilities and enhancements to the experience. For example, the wallet has direct access to merchants who accept Bitcoin, or you can buy gift cards to send to other users.