Mozilla has released a redesigned Pocket for Android
Miscellaneous / / April 06, 2023
Navigating saved articles has become easier.
In 2017, Mozilla bought the popular delayed-reading service Pocket and has been intent on improving its mobile version ever since. It looks like it's finally happening: the update of the Android app has received interface elements that were previously only available on the web version.
Mobile Pocket has a new Home tab that offers links you've saved and articles selected by the editors. Below are recommended links under headings like technology, travel and entertainment.
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The Saved tab is a replacement for My List that retains the general idea but has more convenient sorting methods, including redesigned tags and highlighting. This is the only tab that remains from the old version of the application: "Recommended", "Notifications" and "Profile" are gone.
Also in the settings added the ability to automatically transfer the read to the archive. In "Saved", you can scroll through all the filters in the carousel at the top of the page.
These changes are already available in Pocket on Android, with an update to the iOS version coming later this year.
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