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Path for Windows Phone 8 currently in private beta, features a beautiful interface and unique features

Ron Ron
August 23, 2019
2 min read

Path for Windows Phone 8 currently in private beta, features a beautiful interface and unique features

We’ve been treated to several key apps for Windows Phone 8 this year, including Vine and Instagram, but there is one app that has yet to make its appearance – Path. For those that did not know, Path is a popular social networking service that features photo sharing and messaging for those on Android and iOS. But soon, you can add Windows Phone into the mix.

Currently in “private beta” is the all new Path for Windows Phone 8. The Windows Phone Store link for the app is already live but you can’t download it just yet. What we can tell from that link is that the app is currently at version 1.0.0.1581 Beta. Looks like we may be going hands on with this brand spanking new app very soon!

According to @Nawzil8, who has been excellent and extremely reliable in the past when it comes to discovering unreleased apps, Path for Windows Phone 8 features a beautiful interface and unique features to the Windows Phone platform. However, we don’t have details on exactly what is unique. 

Path for Android already has over 295,891 positive reviews, while the app for iOS has over 68,633 positive reviews. It is absolutely fantastic to see this popular service make its way onto Windows Phone – with the addition of some platform-exclusive features as well! Stay tuned, as soon as this app is released, we will let everyone know. 

Thanks for the tip, WinPhan!

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