Fake News Prohibited: 7 Most-Trusted News Apps for iPhone and Android
In this era where fake news has become rampant, you need to look for a trustworthy app that will help you stay informed and updated on the latest happenings in your country and the whole world.
To help you provide real news on your feed, here is a list of the 7 most-trusted news apps for iPhone and Android, available for both iOS and Android.
Oh! Philippines Pinoy News
Oh! Philippines is an all-in-one mobile app that serves as a digital pill to connect all the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) around the world. They’ve gathered the most trusted news providers in the Philippines to keep their users, especially the OFWs, up-to-date of the latest happenings in their home country.
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BBC News Global App
The British Broadcasting Corporation or BBC has a strong reputation for being one of the most highly rated news sources according to the Pew Research Center’s 2014 trustworthiness study. It is the largest broadcaster and the most renowned news provider in the world for presenting unbiased and non-sensational news.
The BBC News Global App is dedicated to keep every user updated on the latest topics and news stories. It even has a live-streaming news channel, and an opt-in, where you’ll be alerted whenever there is a breaking news that needs your attention. This app shows news from every country in just one tap, even giving you multiple layout options, which will surely fit your needs.
The New York Times App
The New York Times is considered one of the world’s popular news sources, with a reputation like no other. Their app has everything you need: breaking news alert, social sharing, offline reading, audio, and video options and augmented reality. Yes, they have an augmented reality feature where you can meet world-class Olympic athletes face-to-face. However, you can’t experience it all for free. It has a subscription fee that costs $15 for basic unlimited access to all articles.
CNN News App
The CNN News App is considered as the first 24-hour cable news channel. Its mobile app for both iOS and Android functions as a condensed version of its original website.
It provides a wide variety of articles focusing majorly on U.S. readers. Unlike other apps, it contains videos that cover breaking stories that create an appeal to those who love video news streaming.
Google News App
The Google News App, also formerly known as the Google Play Newsstand, provides an access to all your favorite sites and publications as it pulls news sources from all the publications across the world.
Google News delivers full coverage of every story and the most relevant news by using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. With Google News, you can set it up for you to see the most important stories of the day or simply tap “Full Coverage” to get everything without Google’s assistance. You can also save a story or download a specific publication to read it later.
Apple News App
Apple News provides a huge coverage of current events, rich videos, breaking news notifications, and subscriptions to your favorite publications, such as The New York Times and National Geographic. They have teamed up with the two big companies to make their content readily available on Apple News. Like most apps of Apple, Apple News comes preloaded on all iOS devices and unavailable on Android platforms.
Microsoft News App
Microsoft News, formerly known as MSN news, is a news app for Android, which offers a smooth experience and seamless transitions that helps in efficient navigation of the app. With Microsoft News, you can choose the topics that you’re interested in, making you get the best out of the app. You can still change those topics any time you want. One of the best features of this news app is that you can choose between light and dark themes.
Whatever news app you choose, all these apps has the same goal — to keep you up-to-date with all the happenings in the world, right in your fingertips.
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