The Daily Finally Makes Its Debut On The iPhone

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The Daily is no longer an iPad-only newspaper.
The Daily is no longer an iPad-only newspaper.

The world’s first iPad-only newspaper, The Daily, is no longer an iPad-only newspaper after making its debut on the iPhone today. Launched back in February 2011, the publication is optimized for the digital age, and provides the latest breaking news for a whole host of topics, including business, the arts, technology, and sports.

Like its big brother, The Daily for iPhone is free to download, and allows you to read a small selection of articles each day at no extra cost. To get unlimited access to all of its content, you can subscribe to one of two plans at $1.99 per month, or $19.99 per year.

If you already subscribe to The Daily on your iPad, the good news is you don’t need a second subscription to access its content on your iPhone. Simply sign in with your account details and you’ll get exactly the same access.

The Daily’s feature list includes:

  • 7 sections updated every day: News, Business, Gossip, Opinion, Arts & Life, Apps & Games, and Sports
  • Over 100 pages of original content every single day of the year—designed for the iPad
  • World-class editors and contributors like Sasha Frere-Jones (Arts & Life) and Gary Vaynerchuk (Business)
  • 360-degree photos and immersive photography that take you deeper inside the story
  • Interactive charts, info-graphics and clickable hot spots
  • In-app commenting — including audio comments
  • Your favorite sports’ teams scores, news and photos
  • You can save articles to read later and share them with your friends e-mail, Twitter and Facebook

You can find The Daily for iPhone in the App Store from today.

[via App Advice]

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