The New York Times Apk

The New York Times Apk

Latest version 11.10.0
23 Jan 2025

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version11.10.0
Rating4.8/5, based on 159,335 votes
Size‎56.2 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid
Author's NotesRead, watch and listen to original, independent journalism.

About The New York Times APK

The New York Times APK Download for Android
The New York Times APK Download for Android

Description

The New York Times app provides in-depth, independent, original reporting. Our breadth of coverage reaches well beyond news and politics, and it’s a deep resource for topics that touch our readers’ daily lives, including opinion, arts and culture, business, tech, wellness and much more. The app is free to download.

The world, reported.

Read, watch and listen to original reporting by 1,700 journalists in over 160 countries. From breaking news and live updates to investigations and cultural commentary, The New York Times app helps you understand the events shaping the world.

Alerts that you select.

Be the first to know with push notifications based on your interests. Get caught up with morning and evening briefings. Go deeper on business, politics and sports. Know what to cook, read and watch. And read the latest by your favorite columnists.

Unwind with the Play tab.

New word, visual and number games arrive every day. Wordle, Sudoku and The Mini are free to enjoy, while subscribers have unlimited access to Spelling Bee, an archive of more than 10,000 crossword puzzles and more.

Subscriber exclusives.

Share up to 10 gift articles a month, even with nonsubscribers, in the app or online. And sign up for subscriber-only newsletters that go deep on everything from food, culture and climate change to parenting, health and politics. Plus, there’s more coming soon.

Today, at a glance.

Add The New York Times widget to your home screen and keep the latest headlines close by. Top stories will automatically refresh, helping you stay in the know throughout your day.

DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS

Enjoy everything we offer with a New York Times All Access subscription, which includes unlimited access to:

— Investigations, culture and analysis from News

— Word, visual and number puzzles from Games

— Recipes, plus advice and inspiration from Cooking

— Independent product reviews from Wirecutter

— In-depth, personalized sports coverage from The Athletic

Prefer News only?
See our subscription offers for further details.

PAYMENT AND AUTOMATIC RENEWAL TERMS:
IF YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW YORK TIMES VIA THIS APP, PAYMENT WILL BE CHARGED BY APPLE TO YOUR APPLE ID ACCOUNT AT CONFIRMATION OF PURCHASE. YOUR APPLE ID ACCOUNT WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY CHARGED FOR RENEWAL AT THE APPLICABLE RATE SHOWN TO YOU AT THE TIME OF SUBSCRIPTION EVERY CALENDAR MONTH (FOR MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS) OR EVERY YEAR (FOR ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS) WITHIN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE END OF THE CURRENT BILLING PERIOD. YOU WILL BE CHARGED IN ADVANCE. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION WILL AUTOMATICALLY RENEW EACH MONTH OR YEAR UNLESS IT IS CANCELED AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT PERIOD. TO CANCEL, PLEASE TURN OFF AUTO-RENEW AT LEAST 24 HOURS BEFORE THE END OF THE CURRENT PERIOD. YOU CAN TURN OFF AUTO-RENEW AT ANY TIME FROM YOUR ITUNES ACCOUNT SETTINGS. CANCELLATION TAKES EFFECT AT THE END OF THE CURRENT BILLING PERIOD.

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Latest updates

What's new in version 11.10.0

This version includes general bug fixes and improvements. Reach out at android@nytimes.com with any questions, comments or other feedback.

How to install The New York Times APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download The New York Times APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.nytimes.android-v11.10.0-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

11.10.0 (11461502)56.2 MB
11.5.0 (11461037)56.8 MB
11.2.2 (11460831)56.6 MB
10.57.0 (10458132)37.5 MB

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User's Reivew

1 ★The Widget is what made this news app great. Replacing it with an excessive amount of notifications was not a improvement. I ended up having to turn notifications off because of the constant pings. Now I rarely use the NYT and have gone back to using the BBC app because they still have a great widget. It's a shame because I thought NYT had better content. Edit: The Guardian and Washington Post also have widgets. Not as good as BBC's and the old NYT one, but at least the have one!!!
3 ★The content on the app is valuable but the app itself has issues. I have the app on a Pixel 5 and an IPad pro and the issues are the same. The app is slow to load and slow to refresh. It almost never functions smoothly, most transitions are a step slow or briefly pop up loading animations. The layout could be better arranged and it doesn't offer a dark mode. Ultimately it still is worth the price of subscription. 9/28/23 : A dark theme that leaves the text black on white? What's the point?
1 ★All of your clever, artsy designs have made finding and reading the news almost unbearable. After clicking multiple 'headlines' hoping for the actual linear story, I'm stuck in hard to navigate, cutesy designs with captions flying over artwork and more links. Everything but the story in full form. It was a great story on Russia, but abandoned it because it continually kept flying back to the top of the story. Great journalism, overly engineered, unecessary design elements.
1 ★This is the most frustrating app. You can't set up any shortcuts to topics, newsletters, or columnists you like. The search function is useless. I might as well get a physical newspaper, the app is hardly any easier to navigate or customize. If you send feedback in their "app feedback" function, they ignore what you say. They clearly employ talented people who make great techy interactive articles, maybe they should help bring this app into the 21st century. Needs a major overhaul.
1 ★I use this app mostly on the NYC subway and it has almost zero functionality when there isn't a data connection (like when you're underground). I sit on the train staring at a blank screen or playing article roulette, tapping article headlines hoping I find one that was pre-downloaded to the device. This app is effectively unusable in New York City when commuting, which is unbelievable. This has been an issue for ages, why can't you fix it??
2 ★Chat is broken and partly unintuitive UI (difficult to find things in the app). I recently had to chat in order to cancel my subscription, and the chat feature was completely broken. The keyboard covers up the conversation. If you click one of the response boxes, the keyboard disappears, and you can't get it back. It took me about 10 chat attempts to figure out a workaround (didn't click any boxes and just typed x + enter for a new line over and over until I could read the responses).
2 ★Really disappointed that dark/night mode disappeared in the latest update. Too hard on my eyes without it. I also don't appreciate that my notifications don't bring me directly to the associated articles. The content is good but the app is slow and clunky, and the decent features keep changing or disappearing. Get it together, NYT app developers.
3 ★The app is good, without being as good as it can be. What holds it back is a lack of smoothness: there's too many stutters as you scroll through pages. In turn, I suspect this has to do with the in page ads that take long times loading; the ads also take up so much of the screen, combined with the app stutter, you'll end up clicking them. Some of the audio visual stories are outstanding and that the app does well on those.
1 ★Love getting alerts in my notifications. But tap any notification, even a brand new one, and it just opens the app to the "top news" page - which never seems to have the matching story. There's no search function. The only way to read the story is to remember the headline, type it into my browser, and ask Google to find it for me. All but useless, even though I love the NYT.
1 ★NYT, how many times do I need to say "no, I don't want to read in the app"? I get my news from a variety of sources. Each one wants me to use their app. But NYT is the only one forcing me to cancel an intrusive popup with each article I look at. Is it really so hard to accept that a reader might prefer to use a single browser that they're comfortable with rather than a grab bag of conflicting apps bloating their phone's memory?
1 ★Update 7/8/20 - the app can't sustain itself for even 5 minutes. Can't even read 1 article before it stops working. Cancelling the subscription. _---------_ On a pixel and the app has started crashing very frequently. It occurs when I've been in the app for more than a few minutes. Might be because the auto refresh of news and scrolling can't be handled by the app.
1 ★Latest update a needless disaster. Some content reorganized seemingly for no other purpose than to make you learn the navigation button has moved from top to bottom or vice versa. Slower, buggyer, with not a single improvement over the last version, which was, itself, slow and buggy, but offered fairly straightforward look and route through the paper.