I commonly see data stored in JSON objects/arrays in open sourced Android code.
Why/When should I use JSON over normal Java ArrayLists?
JSON is a standard for transferring data between servers. It's a format that can be understood by any language, whether it be Java, C#, PHP, Python, Ruby, or JavaScript. Since it's a widely recognized format, it's much easier to work with JSON.
Many Android apps do communicate with a server, so it was probably easier for those developers to transfer the data to and from their server, which may or may not have been using Java.
If your client android application need data from a web service, then JSON data type can be used instead of XML because it's less character cost and it's easier to read