The Week Digital Edition: new app update for iOS 8 and Android
The new version of our iPhone, iPad and Android apps let you save articles – and do the crossword
We are delighted to announce that a new version of The Week app is now available. It contains all of the same exceptional content you know and love, fully optimised for iOS 8 and Android. A Kindle Fire version is coming soon.
- Fully optimised for your device or tablet – including iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
- Easy to browse – tap straight to your favourite section
- Save your favourite articles, reviews and quotes to the new Saved Articles section
- Easy reading with our night mode and adjustable text size
- PLUS you can now do the crossword on your iPad each week
Everything should work as before, but in case you have any trouble signing in we thought you would appreciate a step-by-step reminder of how to log in:
1. Open THE WEEK UK app in your Newsstand folder
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