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April 7, 2016

Official Reddit app for Android is finally available

by John_A

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The official Reddit app for Android is finally here. This app was built in-house by the Reddit team, and will offer a fast experience that has you in mind. With over 200 million people using the service, and half of them browsing from mobile phones, the team wanted to make sure they built a fast app that presented a richer content experience, and the ease-of-browsing you deserve.

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With the official Reddit app, you’ll be able to select between a dark and light theme, depending on your preference. The team says that this is just the foundation of the app, and future updates will make it even greater. If you sign into the official app this week, you can score three months of Reddit Gold for free. The app is launching in the U.S., Canada, UK and Australia, with more countries to roll out in the near future.

You can grab the Reddit app for free from the Google Play.

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