Top 10 news apps for smartphones
Imagine being able to download all the news you want to read in a matter of minutes on to your device and then reading it at your leisure.
BBC News
Not too many people are aware of it but the BBC's app on the iPad actually downloads stories and saves them for viewing every time it is loaded fully. Yes, it does take a bit of time to download all the stories under all the sections and there is no way of checking progress but many would think that is a small price to pay for some of the most famous news reporting in the world. However, just remember that pictures will not download for most of the stories.
Available for iPad. Free
Early Edition
An RSS reader that lays out all the news in newspaper-like format and presents it on your iPad? The Early Edition is a wiz at that. You can import feeds from your Google Reader or opt to add new ones, depending on your needs. You can get the latest news by simply tapping a button to ‘fetch’ the latest feeds or set a schedule for fetching new feeds. The app will also remember your previous fetch for good measure in case you feel like going through older news. And you can read most stories offline, though sometimes without the pictures accompanying them (the blank squares can be irritating). At $4.99, some might consider to be a bit expensive, but we think it's a good investment for those who like news from multiple sources.
Available for iPad. $4.99
Available for iPad. Free
NewsRob
The ultimate news app for Android news freaks, NewsRob syncs with your Google Reader to pull news to your device. But its greatest strength is the fact that it downloads full articles in the background every time you sync it. You can even tweak the settings to ensure that images are loaded as well, and that older articles are kept on the device or that the app retains only those you have not read. There are both free and paid versions — and the free one is good enough if all you are looking for is lots of news to read, even with no connectivity around, and are willing to put up with a few ads!
Available for Android. Free
Press Reader
Available for iOS, Android and BlackBerry. The app is free, but content is paid
PULSE
Available for iOS, Android. Free
The New York Times
The app for one of the US' most respected newspapers needs a subscription for full access, but even if you go for the free version, you will find yourself getting a decent dollop of news. All you need to do is download the app, sync it and you will find yourself with plenty to read, even if there is no data connection in sight. We love the iPad version in particular, which manages to retain a newspaper-like feel.
Available for iOS, Android, BlackBerry. The app is free, but content is paid
The Telegraph
It is available on Android and BlackBerry as well, but it is on the iPad that this UK newspaper's app really rocks. Free at the moment of writing, it gets the latest stories, complete with pictures and all, in one smooth download that does not take too long. Once done, the stories can be read at any time. Yes, the BlackBerry and Android versions have the option to read offline too, but none of them handle it quite as simply and effectively as the iPad version.
Available for iOS, Android, BlackBerry. Free
The Times of India
India’s most widely read English daily has arrived on the iPad and it brings with it not only the look and feel of a newspaper, but also the advantage of loading it once and reading most of the stories later, even with no connection available. Just make sure you load all the sections (City, India, Cricket, Entertainment, etc.) when you go online if you wish to read them later. The only things that won’t be available in offline mode are the videos. You also have the option of saving articles to read later if you wish, but we prefer simply loading each section once. Works a charm. And its free!
Available for iOS and Android. Free
Today’s News
Offline news reading does not get any more simple than this. This app just gets all the stories from The Guardian on to your iPad or iPhone in plain vanilla form — no pictures, no in-story links, just the text laid out in a simple and yet very readable format, with sharing options if you wish. Every day the older issue gets replaced by the new one. Simple, free and incredibly effective. And ever so useful. Proves that you do not need bells and whistles to be a great news app — a single download a day is all you need to keep pace of the Guardian with this app.
Available for iPad. Free
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