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Converge app for Windows Phone picks up an update — new features and improvements

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 19, 2019
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Converge is one of our favorite news reading apps for Windows Phone devices. It brings the best of technology news from various reputed publications to your mobile device, watch embedded videos in HD/SD, read Disqus and Facebook-powered comments right from the app, and much more. For Windows Phone users, Converge is our official third party application and receives full length articles — it is the best mobile news experience with unlimited WinBeta!

Recently, the developer behind the app pushed an update, bumping it to version 4.3.0.1. Along with the usual design and performance improvements, the app now comes with support for hubs, helping users read news organized by categories.

Here’s a complete change log as per Windows Phone Store:

  • Popular news from multiple sources using activity in social media
  • Support for hubs to read news by categories
  • Design and performance improvements

Yes, if you love reading news on your Windows Phone handset, we’d recommend you head over to the Windows Phone store and give this app a try — you’ll not be disappointed. 

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