Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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News | Free | The New York Times Company (iDP) | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Catch up quickly with one-sentence stories crafted specially for the small screen. Receive alerts when big news breaks. Use Handoff to continue reading on your iPhone, or touch Save for Later to build a personal reading list.
Plus, enjoy all of our award-winning journalism with the NYTimes app for iPhone.
iPhone App Features:
• Breaking news alerts: Get notified of major developing stories, and tailor alerts to topics of interest
• Morning briefings: Start your day with a tip sheet compiled by Times journalists
• Save articles to read later on any of your devices
• Today widget: Top headlines are always just a swipe away
• Pick up where you left off on another device with Handoff
• International edition: Global news and coverage from dozens of bureaus around the world
• Exclusive videos and award-winning photography
• Customize your list of favorite sections and blogs
The NYTimes iPhone app is free to download, and all users can access up to 10 free articles per month, from any section. Subscribers get full access to over 25 sections, plus unlimited access to NYTimes.com, with a Times Digital Subscription.
Subscribe now and your first week is free.*
Subscription Options:
• Unlimited access to this app + NYTimes.com for $14.99 per month. Cancel anytime.
• All Digital Access (including the NYTimes apps for iPhone and iPad + NYTimes.com) for $34.99 per month. Cancel anytime.
• Times Insider (including All Digital Access) for $44.99 per month. Cancel anytime. Times Insider members also receive access to the Times Insider blog, TimesTalks videos, TBooks, special Times crosswords, complimentary access for family members and three gift subscriptions per year.
Your subscription will automatically renew each month, and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account. You can turn off auto-renew at any time from your iTunes account settings.
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* Promotional offers for new subscribers only. Smartphone and tablet apps are not supported on all devices. NYTimes.com + Smartphone Apps, NYTimes.com + Tablet Apps and All Digital Access subscriptions do not include e-reader editions, Times Premier content, or The New York Times Crossword. Prices shown are in U.S. dollars. Other restrictions apply.
Just checking in to verify trouble with gifting articles with my paid subscription. Thanks.
Aggressively average app. When I mess up when trying to access the crossword archives, the back button refers me to the original page. Afterward, I must then renavigate to the page I was initially looking for. It is rather tedious. Plus the crossword puzzles are kinda hard. And I have a small brain. With cautious optimism, Erwinn Shifts
Loved reading this app every day until 2 days ago….nothing will load! I’ve checked settings and found nothing amiss. The malfunction of the app means I need to cancel!
See subject line. After so so many years, the Gray Lady’s app is still trash. This is a disservice to the paper of record’s reporting team. Really, guys— just rebuild it. It’ll take like three or four hours. I’ll buy the pizza.
Why would a newspaper not be selectable by date on the app? It is on the desktop version…. Worthless without it
Past month or so the app is constantly hanging. Gets stuck on main screen with nyt logo at top and no content on the main body. Force killing app and re-opening after reading each article. Occasionally that doesn’t work and have to reboot the phone in order to use nyt app. All other apps working perfectly so it’s not the phone.
I been reading The NY Times since the 80’s and for the last 2 days the app Stopped working I open it and it freezes, Can’t read articles or navigate sections Nothing, the website works fine though. What gives
How many more years before we have dark mode? Washington Post and other papers do it just fine.
Still no dark mode in 2022, are you guys kidding??? LOL Based on the multiple reviews complaining about this laughable omission, I assume the app developers simply don’t read them.
The app prioritizes ads over content. The interface is jumpy. Articles aren’t cached properly. Good luck reading the news while on the subway.