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Foursquare app for Windows Phone 8 receives minor update, fixes some bugs

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
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Foursquare app for Windows Phone 8 receives minor update, fixes some bugs

The popular Foursquare service updated their Windows Phone 8 app today, offering users a better app experience by squashing some bugs. Although the update is simply minor, we just cant say no to some lovely app updates.

“Over 30 million people use Foursquare to to find out where friends and locals love to go. Don’t waste time reading long reviews from strangers. Wherever you are in the world, open up Foursquare to see where your friends like to go, and get recommendations for the best restaurants, bars, and sights in the area. We analyze our millions of tips, likes, and over 3.5 billion check-ins to show you the most-loved places in any city,” the app description reads.

The update bumps the app build number to 3.1.4.0 and is available now in the Windows Phone Store. The app is also available for Windows Phone 7.5. Microsoft has yet to offer a change log for the app update, but it appears that bugs were fixed and the app performance was improved just a tad bit.

Hit the download link below to snag the app. Let us know if you notice any new features or performance improvements.

Foursquare app for WP8

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