Our AW Reader has been updated. The design and layout, among other things, have been given a small makeover. You can now see featured articles in the app, just like on our website. From now on you can also save your favorite articles. What do you think of the update?
AW Reader
The AW Reader is our app in which we provide you with the latest Android news every day. You will also find tips about the best Android apps and games, background and opinion articles and reviews of smartphones, tablets and much more. You will receive all our news directly in your notification screen, by means of a push notification. This way you are immediately informed of the latest breaking android news.
Besides finding news, you will also find tips and tricks about Android in our app. And we don’t just give these tips, because we also have a close-knit community for this. A community in which you are of course also very welcome, if you are not a member yet. You can create an account for this and after this you can, for example, respond under articles and read and give tips about Android. This is also possible in our Telegram group. The AW Reader can be found here and can be downloaded for free.
Update of our app
Of course we try to make the AW Reader as good as possible and we update it regularly. In this way we solve any issues in the app for you in an update. However, in the latest update, version 2.3.12, we have also made some visual changes. For example, on the home page you will find featured articles and you can immediately see the number of reactions and claps.
We have also added something in terms of functionalities, so you can now save your favorite articles again. These will then appear in a separate list, so that you can find them quickly and easily. We hope that you, as a fellow Android enthusiast, are happy with our app and with the new update.
We are therefore very curious what you think of our app and the update. So: what do you think of the update and what would you like to see from us and in our app? Let us know in the comments below this article.
– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source