The Guardian app works on all Android devices running Android 4 and up.
The app is available in most countries. For more tailored content, you can choose the UK, US or Australian editions of our content in the settings area.
We’re working hard to bring every piece of Guardian content to the apps. Currently there is a very small amount of content that does not work on mobile devices. We hope to change this in the future.
You can add any section, topic or contributor to your homescreen. Simply tap the home button next to the content you want. You can find the button at top of any section you’re in, on a contributor’s profile page, or on the right hand side of search results. This will add the section, topic or contributor directly under the top stories on your homepage.
First, open the ‘edit homescreen’ option. You can do this directly from the homescreen by tapping the edit button, or via the settings menu. Then, use the small drag-handles on the left of each section to order them in a way that suits you.
First, open the ‘edit homescreen’ option. You can do this directly from the homescreen by tapping the edit button, or via the settings menu. Then tap the home button on the right of any section you want to remove. These sections are temporarily moved to the bottom of the list, so if you change your mind you can easily find and add them again
As well as breaking news, you can choose to get notifications from your favourite contributors, liveblogs, series, and football (soccer) teams and matches. To do this, just tap the notifications button.
You can manage your alerts from the settings area. Here, you can choose the alerts you no longer wish to receive or unsubscribe from all of them.
In any article, choose ‘Text size’ from the overflow menu, and then use the control to change the text. This will change the size of the text in the main portion or the article. Your choice will be remembered for every article you then visit.
When you subscribe to the premium tier you get:
Subscriptions are fulfilled by Google. You do not pay the Guardian directly. We cannot directly offer refunds. They need to be requested via Google Play.
A premium tier subscription costs £2.49 (around $3.99) a month for new subscribers. Because of exchange rates, the exact amount a subscription costs varies from country to country.
If you bought an auto-renewing subscription in the app before June 2014 this will continue to work, and at your original price too.
You can cancel your subscription in Google Play. Choose ‘My apps’ in the menu, then the subscription tab.
Yes. Your subscription should work on each Android device you’ve signed-in to using your Google account.
Yes. Simply open the settings menu, select ‘Subscription’, then tap on ‘I am a Guardian subscriber’.
Almost all of our content is available to read offline. If you can see a link to a piece of content on the homepage or a section page, you should be able to read it offline. So simply open the app or visit a section to automatically cache all of the most recent content to read wherever you are.
On the homepage or any section or topic page, scroll up to the very top, then continue to pull down to refresh the content. You will then see the the loading animation while the app gets new content. All the content will then be available so you can read it offline.
If you need any more help, would like to provide feedback or contact us for any other reason, please email: android.app.feedback@theguardian.com