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Posted July 17, 2012 by Cheney D'souza in Internet
 
 

BBC Launched Olympics app for iOS and Android

BBC Launched Olympics app for iOS And Android
BBC Launched Olympics app for iOS And Android

As the 2012 London Olympics Games kick starts, BBC has launched its official Olympic app iOS and Android allowing users to keep on track of all the coverage and events during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The app guides users to every competition, ability to save stories to read offline later and up to 24 simultaneous live streams of video. The is also an International version where the streams of video wont work outside UK.

 Phil Fearnley, General Manager BBC news & Knowledge, explains : “For the first truly digital Olympics, we needed to ensure that everyone could access our quality coverage wherever they were, across multiple devices. The free BBC Sport Olympics app for UK Android and iOS smartphones ensures that everything you need to keep up-to-date with the action is right there at your fingertips. Even when you’re out of range of 3G or wireless, we’ll still be able to deliver the latest news to you offline.”

**The iOS app is optimised for handsets with iOS 5.0 and above installed. The Android version is optimised for handsets with OS 2.2 and Flash installed.

Download the app from here: Google Play or the iTunes App Store

Press Release:

BBC Sport today launched an Olympics application for Android and iOS smartphones in the UK.

The free app offers up to 24 streams of live events coverage, comprehensive schedule and results pages, and daily news stories which can be saved for offline reading, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Games, wherever you are.

Alongside full live streaming, catch-up coverage and highlights, the app ensures you always have a comprehensive, trustworthy Games guide at your fingertips, even on-the-go. Offering detailed facts, stats and information, the app generates pages for every athlete, country and sport, updated in real-time. You can also access live daily text commentaries, news stories and a detailed schedule and results section covering every Olympics event.

Extra functionality allows stories to be saved for offline reading, ensuring the latest information is accessible even when mobile reception is unavailable. Additionally, iOS users can personalise the app by adding their favourite Olympics sports to the customisable tab bar, enabling quick access to the latest live action.

Phil Fearnley, General Manager BBC News & Knowledge, said: “For the first truly digital Olympics, we needed to ensure that everyone could access our quality coverage wherever they were, across multiple devices. The free BBC Sport Olympics app for UK Android and iOS smartphones ensures that everything you need to keep up-to-date with the action is right there at your fingertips. Even when you’re out of range of 3G or wireless, we’ll still be able to deliver the latest news to you offline.

“The app adds even greater value to the BBC Sport mobile experience, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Games.”

Both versions of the app are available for UK smartphone users only. The iOS app is optimised for handsets with iOS 5.0 and above installed. The Android version is optimised for handsets with OS 2.2 and Flash installed.

The Android app can be downloaded now from the Android App Store.

The iOS app can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store.

A shortcut app for Blackberry users, which creates a bookmark for the BBC Olympics mobile website, is available from Blackberry App World.

BBC coverage of the 2012 Olympics can also be enjoyed on mobile phones via the mobile browser version of the BBC Sport website.

Source: Engadget

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Cheney D'souza

 
Cheney D’souza is a Bachelor in Computer Application. A Hardware, Gaming and Animation enthusiast and loves to try something creative in Animation and fix Hardware and Software issues.Also keeps his interest in Gadgets and technology.