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  • Persistent Audio Interference Issues

    The content itself is great and certainly 5 star quality. This ranking is for app functionality and anytime I open this app all other media is paused or turned off which is inconvenient for multi tasking. I’ve noticed this issue across most forms of mobile apple devices (iPhone SE, iPhone 8+, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, etc) and seems to be an app dev issue. Hopefully this can be resolved!
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  • Background usage

    I like the reporting of Axios. What I don’t like is that for over 12 hours the app was doing something in the background and is the top user of my battery at 38 percent! (iOS battery report)

    What the heck is the app doing? Sadly I need to delete it. Please fix your app. There’s no reason it should do anything in the background that consumes so much time and battery.
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  • Love the content, the app is sloppy

    I really love the Axios approach to news and have found it’s note my first news site of the day. But this app is pretty sloppy. It regularly fair to render articles correctly, logs me out all the time, and runs silently in the background sticking up battery.

    Anytime I realize my battery is suddenly at 50% in the middle of the day, it’s almost always because this app was running some kind of video in the background.
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  • Honesty

    It’s difficult ,if not impossible to find any news source that can claim any banner line quotes “All the news that’s fit to be news”. I’ve been gobsmacked over Flu/ Covid so much so, that my vocabulary has taken a hike along with my smarts. The last 4 days were a nightmare of Halloween gone really bad. The symptoms, were mild mental hallucinations and a low fever100.8, knee joints acting like ball joints so walking was iffy and often required help or hanging onto the sides, torrential sweating, electric side panel headaches triggered by coughing, and now adding insult to injury that my dog might catch Covid? She has been my constant companion during this hellish event, hasn’t left my side. Therefore Flu/Covid, does it really matter when your in the inferno of the disease, it seems the symptoms are the same and you’ve reported that succinctly enough. The medicines to win back health are the same. I believe I have been the victim of Flu/Covid and it was hideous, I haven’t been that ill for 40 yrs.
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  • Excellent source of news

    I’ve been waiting my entire adult life for an app just like this. Everything is so easy to read and the articles just seem to flow one after the other. Kudos to the developers and kudos to the investigative journalists, all of you made a truly magnificent tool for everyone to use.
  • Good content but a lot of bugs

    The articles are well written and mostly focused on business/tech and not so much popular fluff. But the app is full of bugs: if you open an article from the widget often it only loads the title, sometimes articles only appear as a single letter in the feed, sometimes the settings screen is blank - and today the app ran for 3 hours in the background, making my phone get really hot and running down the battery quickly. Developers are not always responsive. I think I’m going to stick with the website and avoid the app for now.
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  • Similar to web experience but forces sign-in

    I used the Axios app because it was a slightly more customized version of the website - which I liked. It is all around simple and clean.

    However, the app has been forcing me to sign-in or not use the app. I don’t have an account so now the app is useless to me. I get that # of sign-ups is an important metric for them but why be so aggressive?
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  • Climate Koolaid

    I hoped this news feed would be free from snowflake theory, but it too is a victim of the climate change hoax. Although it is true climate change is real and has been around since the earth began, the false narrative that man has any effect or control over it is at the least asinine and insane. Anyone doubting this needs to answer one question to prove me wrong….. What fossil fuels, manufacturing plants, or cow farts ended the ice age??? Sadly no one was around to record it, but it is indisputable truth man has absolutely no power to either increase or decrease the naturally occurring phenomenon of climate change. The proponents of the flawed theory are nothing more than snake oil salesman profiteering from a manufactured crisis believed by the ignorant masses.
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  • Concise and outstanding form of presentation

    Keeping it brief:
    There only few sources for this level of concise news and analysis. No other in the USA.
    Go deeper:
    Axios practices new-school-journalism, as opposed to the ‘talking-head, fear-mongering, bias-sensationalism’ that passes for journalism these turbulent days.
    Net-net: Give it a go, because one can be up to speed in as little as 10/15 minutes, regarding the news that matters to your life, both personal and professional.
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  • Awesome

    Most compromise analysis of the latest news.

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