The Guardian Editions APK

Version 2.34.76 - com.guardian.editions
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Get each day’s edition of The Guardian, in one simple, elegant app.

The Guardian Editions apk

APP Information

Download Version 2.34.76 (14001434)
Apk Size83.67 MB
App DeveloperGuardian News & Media Ltd
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android and up
App Packagecom.guardian.editions.apk
MD50f1674b789b647e9ffc642e9a009aa89
Rate5
Website http://www.theguardian.com/

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The Guardian Editions is guardian,editions,news,magazines, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Guardian News & Media Ltd website who developed it. com.guardian.editions.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.34.76 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 63+ times on store. You can also download com.guardian.editions APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Guardian Editions is only available to readers with an existing Guardian Digital Subscription./n/nVisit the Help Centre for help using your Digital Subscription /nhttps://manage.theguardian.com/help-centre/article/getting-started-with-your-digital-subscription /n/nExperience digital news differently. Beautifully designed and easy to navigate on mobile and tablet, the Guardian Editions brings you the stories that matter every morning. /n/n- A new way to read: the UK newspaper, reimagined for mobile and tablet /n- Updated daily: each UK edition is available to read by 6am (GMT), 7 days a week /n- Easy to navigate: read cover to cover, or swipe to the sections you care about /n- Multiple devices: beautifully designed for your Android device  /n- Read offline: schedule a download and read whenever it suits you /n- Ad-free: enjoy The Guardian’s journalism uninterrupted, without adverts /n/nAll content in the Guardian Editions app is copyright Guardian News & Media 2023. All rights reserved.  /n/nOur Terms of Service and Privacy Policy apply when accessing content via the Guardian Editions app./n/nPrivacy Policy: http://www.theguardian.com/help/privacy-policy /nTerms of Service: http://www.theguardian.com/help/terms-of-service /nIf you have a Digital Subscription, these terms will also apply: https://www.theguardian.com/info/2014/aug/06/guardian-observer-digital-subscriptions-terms-conditions 

App ChangeLog

  • We have improved the technology used to power our article pages. This release also contains other bug fixes and stability improvements.

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  1. Bodacious Betty-avatar

    Bodacious Betty

    Love the Guardian and this app suits me perfectly.

  2. c b-avatar

    c b

    Was hoping for a facsimile of the printed paper that I could scroll around and flip pages. This doesn't give you anything different to the normal app. Have to go the BBC site to see the front page of the paper I subscribe to?

  3. Peter Lythgoe-avatar

    Peter Lythgoe

    Downloads not available when offline. I have it set to download last seven days. Whenever I am offline there is nothing to read. When I go back online the supposedly downloaded editions re-appear. Also lots missing and no comments. The web page is best, then the Guardian app, then last by a long way, this.

  4. Denman Rooke-avatar

    Denman Rooke

    This app is infuriating. It SHOULD be an improvement on the previous version, it that it doesn't have to reload everything every time one switches back from another application, and it works (or should) on both an iPad and an android phone. But it's horrendously buggy, often forgetting to download, endlessly crashing and demanding a fresh log it - which it then refuses to complete. Almost unusable as a result, and I fear I may have to cancel my subscription until this gets sorted out.

  5. Keith R-avatar

    Keith R

    This app just refuses to work correctly for me. I'm currently on a 14 day trial subscription. Multiple times during the first week it has failed to show the newest issue, meaning I've had to delete and reinstall the app to get it to work correctly. Today I'm just getting an error saying it has connection issues and the refresh button does nothing, So I'm guessing another reinstall is going to happen once I'm on WiFi. Its unlikely I'll be continuing with the subscription after the trial.

  6. Alexander Beaumont-avatar

    Alexander Beaumont

    This app is less fully-featured than the free Guardian app, which may seem strange given that this one requires a subscription. What you get is a simple, elegant way of reading the print version of the paper on your phone, with a few extras. Less editorialising, less clickbait, a clearer distinction between news and comment and more of what the print version of the Guardian is good for: deep, detailed news and analysis, which you can work through over the course of a day. I much prefer this one.

  7. Paddy Harben-avatar

    Paddy Harben

    Seems to be a "best of" version of the Guardian's other app (which is free). I'm not sure what the point of it is. It is certainly not "the [Guardian/Observer] newspaper reimagined for your phone or tablet" that I was promised when I signed up for the free trial, as there are huges swathes of the printed edition completely missing. On top of that, there is no landscape view available (which the free app has). Definitely not worth paying for. Uninstalling, and cancelling the trial forthwith.

  8. Ed Blake-avatar

    Ed Blake

    Good design, with lots of images and a nice home page where you can scroll up and down through the sections and left and right through article summaries. Lacks a dark mode though which for me is essential, you don't seem to be able to customise text size, and it would be useful to be able to bookmark articles for reading later.

  9. Pete Lancaster-avatar

    Pete Lancaster

    The Android version is unpredictable. It partially works on my Android 9 smartphone (individual articles are often missing with a "Sorry" message). It is virtually unusable on my Android 6 tablet as it constantly crashes. The app's data then has to be deleted and subscription credentials re-entered to have another brief try. The iOS version is better but is still buggy - reading a previous day's edition is fraught with problems such as losing pictures or reverting to the current day's edition.

  10. Gareth Rees-avatar

    Gareth Rees

    Previous fingerprint identification issues have been fixed by an update, so I have updated my review. I love this app, it's a great visual way to consume The Guardian with the range and depth of content of the print edition, but not my most used device at my own convenience. My only challenge is reading it enough, as by the time it gets to later in the day then the Live App because a better source of the latest news.