Upday

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Upday
Developer(s) Axel Springer SE
Initial release2016
Operating system Android, iOS, World Wide Web
Type News aggregator
License Proprietary software
Website www.upday.com

Upday (stylised upday) is a news aggregator application developed by publisher Axel Springer SE in cooperation with Samsung Electronics. The app comes preinstalled on most Samsung Galaxy devices sold in Europe [1] [ better source needed ] and is also available on Android, iOS and the Web. The app is maintained by Upday, based in Berlin, Germany. Upday has more than 25 million monthly users and claims to be the most popular news application in Europe. [2]

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History

Upday was first released in March 2016 preinstalled on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge in France, Poland, Britain and Germany. [3] [ verification needed ] [4] At the time of publication, it collected news from 1,200 platforms such as Le Figaro, Der Spiegel and BBC News. [5] In February 2017, Upday had 8 million unique users per month. The service was also expanded further into Europe with the release of Samsung Galaxy S8. [6]

The availability of Upday was also diversified from Galaxy S devices to support Galaxy A and J series. [7]

The app had 25 million monthly users, with 4,000 news platform sources, in 2019. [8] Samsung took a minority share in the company through SAMAS upday Investment GmbH. [9]

With the release of Samsung Galaxy S20, the service was expanded to 18 additional countries, mainly in Eastern Europe. [10] Exclusivity for Samsung Galaxy products ended in April 2021 as it became available across the board on Android. [11] [ permanent dead link ] It was then also released for iOS. [12] [ unreliable source? ]

Application

Upday can be opened on Galaxy smartphones (One UI) by swiping to the right. The app has two types of news preparation: firstly, the Top News topics, which are compiled by the editors, and the My News topics, which are adapted to user preferences and are determined by an algorithm. [5] The news is presented on cards. [8]

Samsung refrigerators with a display on the door also have an Upday message stream. [6]

Upday is also integrated in Samsung Free, a "one stop" content app for Galaxy devices that launched in 2020 replacing Samsung Daily feed. [13] [ better source needed ] Samsung Free was replaced by a new Samsung News app in 2023 at least in the US and includes news syndicated from Upday. [14] [ unreliable source? ] [15]

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