TOI launches apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry



TOI launches apps for phones
The apps not only offer the in-depth and analytical coverage that is the hallmark of TOI's print editions, but also bring you news as it happens 24x7.
 Good news for our readers who want to read the paper on the go — anytime, anywhere. We have just launched apps for iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry. The apps use the latest advances in technology to give you the best browsing and reading experience on your device.

The iPad app was launched on Monday evening, and within hours it became the top free app in the India App Store of iTunes. In the US App Store too, under the free "news apps" category, it was steadily moving up, and was way ahead of other Indian news apps. The iPhone, Android and BlackBerry apps of TOI were launched on Wednesday. TheTimes of India is the only Indian newspaper to have apps for all these platforms. Apps for more platforms are coming soon.

"The future belongs to mobile devices, especially smartphones and tablets. Our apps aim to deliver our premium offerings to our readers who belong to the highest strata of society and are quick to adopt these devices," Rishi Khiani, CEO of Times Internet Ltd, said.

To download TOI's iPad app, click here 

To download TOI's iPhone app, click here 

To download TOI's Android app, click here 

To download TOI's BlackBerry app, click here 

The apps not only offer the in-depth and analytical coverage that is the hallmark of TOI's print editions, but also bring you news as it happens 24x7. They have photo galleries and videos from a range of categories including news, sports and entertainment.

TOI's iPad app marries the look and feel of print to the unique tablet experience. It also brings you Speed News, a first-of-its-kind service in the world, launched by timesofindia.com a few months ago. This service brings you minute-by-minute news updates from over 500 Times of India reporters in more than 80 cities across the country.

All TOI apps come with social media integration. They let you share articles or photos on Facebookand Twitter, and also via email. They also let you save articles for offline reading. The apps help readers stay connected to their hometowns — wherever they are in India or abroad — by providing local news from 30 Indian cities. This has been made possible by the unrivalled, nationwide network of The Times of India.

Now you will not miss the action on the cricket field even if you are not able to watch a match on TV. All our apps come with a live scorecard. If you are planning to go to a movie, you can quickly browse the movie review list on a TOI app and read reviews — by critics as well as readers — of movies made in seven languages, including English and Hindi.

Both in content and presentation, The Times of India has always tried to stay ahead of the curve. Our latest offerings are driven by the same philosophy. We'll leave the rest for our readers to explore. Play with our apps, enjoy and let us know what you think. 

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