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Converge app for Windows Phone: you can now read your favorite WinBeta stories and comments on the go

Ron Ron
September 17, 2019
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Converge app for Windows Phone updated, lets you read comments and preserve bandwidth

Converge for Windows Phone, for those who did not know, is our new 3rd-party app. We announced this change last week and the app has now received a new update, allowing you to view comments made on our news stories, as well as an improvement to the app to preserve bandwidth.

Converge brings together WinBeta, our friends at Windows Phone Central, and The Verge into once single, fantastic, beautiful, and regularly-maintained app. You can read all our stories, as well as stories from other Microsoft oriented sites, in one spot. The app features a dark and light theme, adjustable text size, style, and Live tiles.

In the latest update to version 4.1.0.0, the app has added an optimization to use less data to save bandwidth. You can now read comments on news stories. In a future update, you will be able to create comments too, so stay tuned for that!

Hit the download link below to snag the latest version of Converge. Hope you enjoy the app as much as we enjoy using it!

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