Quick summary
The Washington Post Android app brings reporting from Post journalists straight to your device. It’s a no-cost application that delivers a continuous stream of news so you can stay updated around the clock. The interface is simple to navigate and lets you tailor push alerts so you hear about breaking stories as they happen.
Key capabilities
- Personalized feed (My Post): a tailored selection of stories and recommendations based on your interests.
- Morning briefing (The 7): a concise daily roundup highlighting the most important and intriguing headlines to start your day.
- Audio options: listen to original podcasts and narrated articles to catch up hands-free.
- Immersive storytelling: interactive visuals, videos, and AR features that deepen coverage beyond text.
How to set it up
Install the app from the Google Play Store, sign in or create an account, then go to settings to pick the topics you want and adjust notification preferences. The design emphasizes quick access to the latest updates and an easy way to save or share stories.
Multimedia and extras
Beyond written reporting, the app offers short-form and long-form audio, video packages, and occasional augmented reality pieces that expand typical story formats. These extras are intended to make journalism more engaging and accessible.
Price and platform
Available for Android devices at no charge. The app provides a 24/7 news feed and customizable alerts without a purchase requirement.
Suggested alternative
If you’re exploring other free news apps, consider sh:z E-Paper — a free e-paper option that presents regional coverage in a traditional newspaper layout.
Technical
- Android
- Spanish
- English
- German
- Free