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Bing Rewards updated for mobile browsers, iOS and Android apps – onmsft.com

Kellogg Brengel Kellogg Brengel
June 23, 2015
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Bing Rewards updated for mobile browsers, iOS and Android apps

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Microsoft announced today on the Bing blog that the Bing Rewards app on Android and iOS devices, and the Bing Rewards mobile browser page, will be getting an upgrade that rolls out now.

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The new layout and improved usability of Bing Rewards enables Bing fans to collect points from their everyday searches across all their devices, including non Windows smartphones.

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The Bing blog notes that the refined layout allows users to easily scroll from their current rewards points level, to suggested rewards, to daily activities for earning more points. The update will also make redeeming credits simpler as users can just tap a card to claim it once you have enough points.

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While in itself the announcement only reveals a small set of feature upgrades to a rewards point system that affects loyal Bing users, it further demonstrates Microsoft’s continuing commitment to improve the experience of its apps and services across all platforms.

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