In November 2018, we released a new generation of the Feedly App which is based on a new design. We are leaving this classic version of Feedly behind for people who preferred the old design.
If you want to participate in the creation of the Feedly app, join the Lab: https://blog.feedly.com/introducing-the-mobileai-lab/
If you have any questions, you can contact us at care@feedly.com
Latest updates
What's new in version 39.0.1-classic
Older design for users who prefer the stack scrolling. Fixed the black settings screen
How to install Feedly Classic APK on Android phone or tablet?
Download Feedly Classic 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.devhd.feedly.classic-v39.0.1-classic-ApkClean.apk)
Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
A: Just like Windows (PC) systems use an .exe file for installing software, Android does the same. An APK file is the file format used for installing software on the Android operating system.
Q: If I install an APK from this website, will I be able to update the app from the Play Store?
A: Yes, absolutely. The Play Store installs APKs it downloads from Google's servers, and sideloading from a site like ApkClean.net goes through a very similar process, except you're the one performing the downloading and initiating the installation (sideloading). As soon as the Play Store finds a version of the app newer than the one you've sideloaded, it will commence an update.
Q: Why ApkClean.net can guarantee APK 100% safe?
A: Whenever someone wants to download an APK file from ApkClean.net, we'll check the corresponding APK file on Google Play and allow user download it directly (of course, we'll cache it on our server). If the APK file does not exist on Google Play, we'll search it in our cache.
Q: What are Android App permissions?
A: Apps require access to certain systems within your device. When you install an application, you are notified of all of the permissions required to run that application.
Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
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User's Reivew
1 ★The new feedly does not work for me, i switch to the classic, i manage to open it at least, but i can't read any article, when i click nothing happen, i don;t get the popup to read the article (what ever the content from the feed). I'm using Honor 7, android 5.0.2, please fix it, i can't read anything anymore, i was used to read everyday !
1 ★I had looked through several apps before deciding on Feedly. The classic version was superior to News 360 and Flipboard and several other feed/aggregator apps. Now I'm just left with one question: Why? Why is this even a thing? More importantly, why is it not the thing it claims to be. The actual classic version of Feedly worked perfectly in landscape view on my convertable. Now, with the new, allegedly the same, app I can only get functional utility in tablet mode.
5 ★Far more readable than the new Feedly. Has all the things the new version got rid of: Distinct visual separation between headline and excerpt, Mark as Read button in the same place each time, consistent number of articles per screen scroll, let me count the ways. The new version feels like the predecessor with some fluid animations which serve to distract rather than enhance.
4 ★I've finally relented and moved to the "new" Feedly, but I'm actively looking for a different RSS reader. The Feedly team has made no effort to fix the "quirks" of the updated app or appease the long-time users that disliked the new version. The new version is still very annoying.
2 ★This app is buuuuuuggy. This is not the classic app as advertised. You made it buggy and borderline unusable to try and force people to move to the new app. Well, you can either fix the classic app or I'm finding a new RSS reader. I refuse to use the new app. It's a catastrophe.
5 ★I'm sad that this version of the Feedly app has to exist (as opposed to just having the options to have the new Feedly app function like this if we'd like), but I'm happy the team did at least give us this as an option. THIS is my Feedly! And I'll keep using this version for the foreseeable future.
1 ★'So we ruined the main app but we realise everyone will hate it so we made a clone of the old app. Oh, but we didn't give the option of importing settings because we want the dumb user to spend hours resetting everything.' I guess it's some kind of achievement making something so user hostile. Anyone know a good RSS reader please?
4 ★Thank you Feedly for making this possible. after your update the headlines literally spelled out special characters. Your staff blamed it on the source even though they looked great on the old version just like they do again here. Now it is readable. Definitely uninstalling your new version.
4 ★I'm glad they kept this version since the new one doesn't let you mark all the visible stories as read (long swipe). It takes too long to mark them as read individually. If they brought that back, I think I'd be fine with the new version.
1 ★Forced to use "classic" as the new app is horrible. And classic app is buggy. It seems that only "all" category retains its view and "oldest stories first" settings. EDIT: Feedly team confirmed the bug but they WON'T FIX IT. NO UPDATES OR BUGFIXES TO THE CLASSIC APP. POS company/service.
5 ★Much more usable than the new design. Thanks for giving us this option. Please change the icon to something other than grey. I know you want it to look different to the main app, but grey is harder to notice. Make it blue, or red, or something.
5 ★leaps and bounds better with more functionally than the new version. sideways page swiping far better for tablet then phone style long list view. more integrations and just a more rounded product. no idea why they took out of new release that which was being used but helpful this version is still left in store.