UI optimised
smoother handling
Data saving
Bugs fixed
The app is designed to work on a range of mobile devices and screen sizes, whether your phone is a touchscreen one or whether you use a keypad or trackball.
When you browse the mobile site, what you see will be tailored to the device you have in your hand, for example the way you move around the news sections and the number of images you see.
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The mobile site offers a large range of news sections
We've made it easy for you to skim through the news headlines and summaries so you can easily get updated on the stories of the day.
Features and analysis stories are showcased throughout the site and we are displaying the Most Read articles, so that you can see what stories are popular right now.
The site offers coverage of live news stories for all mobile users, giving you an easy way to access quick updates around a major news story. The live page format offers short-form updates related to big stories as they unfold, for example on stories like the Budget and global news events.
The mobile site also offers in-story video clips for iPhone and Android users, giving you the same content that you've already been able to view on the desktop site or BBC News apps.
We're aiming to offer a fast, easy browsing experience whatever type of device you are using.
We have been working hard to optimise this app for your device and we are continually making improvements.
This version of news feeed Android App comes with one universal variant which will work on all the Android devices.
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