Enjoy the award-winning journalism of The New York Times on your Android™- powered smartphone. Download the application and get our Top News section for free, or subscribe to unlock all the sections in the app of The Times, plus blogs, videos and slide shows. The app downloads and syncs the latest news directly to your device for online or offline reading. Improved design, a directory of New York Times blogs and added offline bookmarking features enhance your reading experience. View in portrait or landscape, with adjustable font size. Share articles via e-mail, SMS, Facebook and Twitter. And get breaking news alerts to be the first to read about events as soon as they occur.
Recent changes: • Introducing in-app linking, you can now view and tap links within an article • Additional bug fixes
Latest version: 2.0.10.1 (for Android version 2.1 and higher)
This is several giant steps backwards. I uninstalled after struggling with its insistence on updating every time even though I had "never" checked off. I went back to version 2.07 which sucks but not quite as badly as this! The Times doesn't seem to be able to get its act straight even after ten versions so far.
I can move the application on SD but unfortunately the data downloaded from the app is stored on phone storage and not on SD (it was using more than 10Mb of phone storage for data)
Nice interface improvement, but sucks up 12 MB of internal memory once you register which can't be moved to the SD card. Ridiculous.
Android Market Comments (3221)
bilofsky 5 days ago
Much Improved Love having the Times on my HTC Inc 2. Latest update (Feb. 10) seems to have eliminated long download delays. Color ads mildly annoying and I want my crossword and Kenken.
Anonymous 6 days ago
Limit data storage Love the app, but you need to add a setting that allows me to limit the amount of data that the app automatically stores. HTC has storage issues, and the way your app works seriously exacerbates the problem.
Ben 6 days ago
Slightly better Update seems a slight improvement though still nowhere near what it was before it cost money
Alan Feb 11, 2012
Not free Most if not all stories require a subscription to read. Use News UK-US World newspapers instead and you'll get the Times without a subscription.
Dave Feb 11, 2012
They allegedly spent tens of millions of dollars to develop a paywall. Maybe they could've thrown a few thousand towards making a decent android app.
Dec 21, 2011