Apple News+ introduces Quartiles, a new game, and Offline Mode for subscribers (2024)

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UPDATE May 13, 2024

Apple News+ introduced Quartiles, a new original spelling game, and Offline Mode for subscribers to access recent and personalized News content without Wi-Fi or a cellularnetwork.

Apple News+ introduced Quartiles, a new original spelling game, and a new Offline Mode that automatically provides recent and personalized News content for subscribers when they’re not connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network. Both features are available with iOS 17.5 or later for News+ subscribers.1

“We’re always working to improve the experience for our News+ subscribers,” said Lauren Kern, editor-in-chief of Apple News. “Our new daily word game Quartiles is a fun addition to our popular crossword offerings. And Offline Mode makes it easy to access the hundreds of magazines, newspapers, narrated articles, and more included in a News+ subscription — no matter where you are.”

Quartiles challenges players to form words by selecting tiles containing two to four letters, and users collect points based on word length. New puzzles are available each day, and players can also choose to share a Quartiles puzzle with other News+ subscribers.

Quartiles is the latest addition to the Puzzles collection available to News+ subscribers. With iOS 17, Apple introduced a daily crossword and mini crossword puzzle for News+ subscribers in the U.S. and Canada. News+ subscribers can also access a new Puzzles Scoreboard to see personalized stats and streaks for each puzzle, including their solve rate and their longest streak.

Apple News+ subscribers can now enjoy Offline Mode on iPhone and iPad to automatically download Top Stories, Apple News Today audio briefings, full magazine issues and narrated articles from News+ publishers, and puzzles to access later, without Wi-Fi or a cellular connection. When the device is back online, downloaded content will automatically refresh, and downloads will be optimized to maximize space on the device.

With Offline Mode, users can download Top Stories, Apple News Today audio briefings, full magazine issues and narrated articles, and puzzles to access later when they’re not connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular connection.

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    May 13, 2024

    UPDATE

    AppleNews+ introduces Quartiles, a new original spelling game, and Offline Mode for subscribers

    Apple News+ introduced Quartiles, a new original spelling game, and a new Offline Mode that automatically provides recent and personalized News content for subscribers when they’re not connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network. Both features are available with iOS 17.5 or later for News+ subscribers.1

    “We’re always working to improve the experience for our News+ subscribers,” said Lauren Kern, editor-in-chief of Apple News. “Our new daily word game Quartiles is a fun addition to our popular crossword offerings. And Offline Mode makes it easy to access the hundreds of magazines, newspapers, narrated articles, and more included in a News+ subscription — no matter where you are.”

    Quartiles challenges players to form words by selecting tiles containing two to four letters, and users collect points based on word length. New puzzles are available each day, and players can also choose to share a Quartiles puzzle with other News+ subscribers.

    Quartiles is the latest addition to the Puzzles collection available to News+ subscribers. With iOS 17, Apple introduced a daily crossword and mini crossword puzzle for News+ subscribers in the U.S. and Canada. News+ subscribers can also access a new Puzzles Scoreboard to see personalized stats and streaks for each puzzle, including their solve rate and their longest streak.

    Apple News+ subscribers can now enjoy Offline Mode on iPhone and iPad to automatically download Top Stories, Apple News Today audio briefings, full magazine issues and narrated articles from News+ publishers, and puzzles to access later, without Wi-Fi or a cellular connection. When the device is back online, downloaded content will automatically refresh, and downloads will be optimized to maximize space on the device.

    About Apple News Apple News offers millions of people in the U.S., U.K., Canada, and Australia access to quality journalism from a variety of top publications, curated by its team of editors, and is the most used news app in the countries where it is available. A subscription to Apple News+ is available for $12.99 per month and includes access to hundreds of top newspapers and magazines, including The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, The New Yorker, People, The Athletic, and more; a catalog of narrated audio articles from Apple News+ publishers, available to listen to in the Apple News and Apple Podcasts apps; and a daily crossword and mini crossword puzzle created in partnership with The Puzzle Society, and original spelling game Quartiles.

    1. Quartiles is available to News+ subscribers in the U.S. and Canada.

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  1. Quartiles is available to News+ subscribers in the U.S. and Canada.

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Apple News+ introduces Quartiles, a new game, and Offline Mode for subscribers (2024)

FAQs

Can you read Apple News+ offline? ›

If you subscribe to Apple News+, you can manually download magazines to read offline in the News app. Apple News+ is only available in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Find out what's available in your country or region.

How to play quartiles in Apple News? ›

Players select tiles containing two to four letters from a 4 by 5 grid to form words. You can use up to four tiles per word, and the more tiles you use, the more points you receive. A word formed from four tiles is called a Quartile and is worth 8 points.

What's the difference between Apple News and Apple News+? ›

An Apple News+ subscription makes Apple News even better with access to hundreds of premium magazines and leading newspapers, exclusive daily puzzles, audio stories, Offline Mode, Family Sharing for up to six, and more. CURATED & PERSONALIZED. Apple News delivers Top Stories throughout the day.

What is included in an Apple News subscription? ›

Extra. Extra. Apple News+ delivers more.
  • Hundreds of magazines and leading newspapers. ...
  • Apple News+ audio stories. ...
  • Local news from top regional sources. ...
  • Sports coverage from local and premium publications. ...
  • Exclusive daily puzzles. ...
  • Reading online and off across devices. ...
  • Cover-to-cover magazines. ...
  • Family Sharing for up to six.

How to use Apple News Plus offline? ›

Apple News Plus gets an Offline Mode

To enable Offline Mode, go to Settings > News and tap the toggle next to Automatic Downloads. Once enabled, your app can automatically download things like recent stories, puzzles and audio stories to your device so that you can enjoy them when you're offline.

How to use Apple News offline? ›

To use Offline Mode, you'll need a News+ subscription and an iPhone or iPad with iOS 17.5 or later, or iPadOS 17.5 or later. You'll also need to turn on Background App Refresh and Automatic Downloads before you can use Offline Mode. Open the Settings app, then tap News.

What are the rules for quartiles? ›

Quartiles in Statistics
  • First quartile: 25% from smallest to largest of numbers.
  • Second quartile: between 25.1% and 50% (till median)
  • Third quartile: 51% to 75% (above the median)
  • Fourth quartile: 25% of largest numbers.

What is quartile mode? ›

Quartiles organize data into three points—a lower quartile, median, and upper quartile—to form four dataset groups. Along with the minimum and maximum values of the data set, the quartiles divide a set of observations into four sections, each representing 25% of the observations.

How do you use quartiles? ›

Step 1: Put the numbers in order: 2, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12 13, 14, 16, 22, 45, 65. Step 2: Count how many numbers there are in your set and then divide by 4 to cut the list of numbers into quarters. There are 12 numbers in this set, so you would have 3 numbers in each quartile. Interquartile Range: 8.5.

Is Google News better than Apple News? ›

Much nicer than Apple News app

The layout is much cleaner and easier to navigate and read. Animations are lovely and smooth. It feels like there are way more sources in Google News and the reading experience on iPad is much more comfortable. It's a very smooth app.

What is the point of Apple News Plus? ›

In the News app , Apple News+ lets you enjoy hundreds of magazines, popular newspapers, and content from premium digital publishers directly on your iPhone. You can subscribe to Apple News+ or to Apple One Premier, which includes Apple News+ and other Apple services.

What is the best alternative to Apple News? ›

If you're looking for the best way to see global news, as well as news happening around you, Google News is the best choice. The app includes a specific World tab, as well as tabs for the latest headlines in several categories.

Do you get full access to WSJ with Apple News Plus? ›

Apple News+ is a news subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of magazines and newspapers, including TIME, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Bon Appetit, People, and Cosmopolitan. While not all these outlets have a paywall, it's nice to get them in one place.

Does Apple News Plus include Financial Times? ›

The Financial Times is now available on Apple News in the UK, US and Australia following today's iOS 9.1 software update. The FT has long made it a priority to offer FT journalism in a variety of formats, whether on FT.com, through mobile apps or on third party platforms.

Can I share my Apple News Plus with family? ›

With Family Sharing, you and up to five other family members can share access to amazing Apple services like iCloud+, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Fitness+, Apple News+, and Apple Arcade. Your group can also share iTunes, Apple Books, and App Store purchases.

How to save Apple News articles offline? ›

To use Offline Mode, you need a News+ subscription and an iPhone or iPad with iOS 17.5 or later, or iPadOS 17.5 or later. You also need to turn on Background App Refresh and Automatic Downloads before you can use Offline Mode. Open the Settings app, then tap News. Turn on Background App Refresh and Automatic Downloads.

How to read magazines on Apple News Plus? ›

On your iPad or Mac
  1. Tap or click News+ in the sidebar.
  2. Tap or click Catalog at the top of the News+ feed to browse for a magazine.
  3. Tap or click Follow below the cover of the magazine.

How do I download news from Apple News? ›

Download an Apple News+ issue
  1. Do any of the following: Tap Today, then swipe to My Magazines. Tap News+, then tap My Magazines. ...
  2. When you find the issue you want, tap. below the issue cover (or touch and hold the cover), then tap Download Issue.

How do I get my iPhone to read offline? ›

Safari saves the link and the webpage. You can read the webpage later, even if you're offline. Go to Settings > Safari, scroll down to Reading List, and make sure that Automatically Save Offline is on.

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