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Apple iOS 15 tips and tricks: How to read a story in the News app on iPhone
The Today feed in the News app presents top stories selected by Apple News editors, the best stories from the channels and topics you follow, and stories and issues from Apple News+. The Today feed also includes stories suggested by Siri, trending stories that are popular with other News readers, and more. In this article, we will tell you how you can read a story in the News app on your iPhone.
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What is the News app?
Apple News is a news aggregator app developed by Apple Inc. It aggregates multiple news sources, blogs, stories, publications, magazines, and newspapers into one feed in your iPhone.
How to read a story in the News app:
Step 1: Open the News app.
Step 2: Tap a story to read it. While viewing a story, you have these options:
- Read the next story: Tap the Next button in the lower right of the screen or swipe left.
- Read the previous story: Tap the Previous button in the lower right of the screen or swipe right.
- Return to the list of stories: Swipe from the left edge.
- Tell News what stories you prefer: When viewing a story that’s not part of an Apple News+ issue, tap the Suggest More button or the Suggest Less button at the bottom of the story. Your feedback is taken into account for future recommendations.
- If you’re reading a story in an Apple News+ issue, tap the More button, then tap Suggest More or Suggest Less.
- Change the text size: Tap the Resize Text button, then tap the smaller or larger letter to change the text size in the story and all other stories in the channel. (Not available in all channels.)
- Share a story: Tap the More button, tap Share Story, then choose a sharing option, such as Messages or Mail.
- Report a concern: If you believe that a story you’re viewing is mislabeled, inappropriate, offensive, or doesn’t display properly, tap the More button, then tap Report a Concern.
In Apple News+ issues in PDF format, the Suggest More, Suggest Less, Save Story, and Report Concern options aren’t available.