Dedicated news apps are becoming more popular because they offer a user-centric approach to news delivery that meets the changing needs and preferences of modern audiences. In the past, people relied on traditional news outlets such as newspapers and TV broadcasts to stay informed. However, with the rise of digital media, people now expect personalized, up-to-date news delivered to their mobile devices in real time. Dedicated news apps cater to these expectations by offering curated content based on the user’s interests, location, and reading habits. They also provide features such as push notifications, offline reading, and seamless social media integration, making it easier for users to stay up-to-date on breaking news and trending topics. To keep up with the likes of companies such as Apple, Samsung has unveiled its own News application.

Samsung News

The app has been introduced to cater to the increasing preference for mobile devices to access news, and it delivers an “everyday news experience in one convenient place.” The app provides daily briefings, curated news feeds, and personalized preferences, making it a must-have app for news enthusiasts. With the Samsung News app, users can access their trusted news sources, including CNN, Fox News, HuffPost, Politico, Reuters, USA TODAY, and more. The app features a long list of news sources, which users can view with a single swipe. The app will provide daily briefings in the morning and evening, giving users the top headlines of the day in one location. Users can also access news feeds from Samsung’s partners, organized for quick and easy access.

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Moreover, the Samsung News app has a ‘following’ tab, which allows users to update their preferences, customizing the news they want to see. Additionally, the app provides access to users’ favourite podcasts, making it an all-in-one news and podcast platform. The Samsung News app is available first in the US as an update to the Samsung Free app. Users can also download the app from the Galaxy Store.

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