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BBC Sport releases cellular app

BBC Sport these days released a cellular program for iPhone and iPod touch gadgets in the UK. The free app delivers together BBC Sport's professional protection to provide information, stay ratings, statistics, comments and research on-the-go.

Arriving in time for a active start to the 2013 wearing schedule, the app's customisable selection allows you to keep up with your preferred activities – from splitting soccer exchange information and rumors, to stay written text protection of the Leading Group, Football Partnership Six Countries tournament and the future F1 season.

A new cellular soccer stay ratings area has been presented enabling you to follow along with the action, whether you're at the go with or out and about. It provides a league-by-league summary of the newest ratings and objective scorers at a look, with devoted go with webpages for more in-depth information, providing together starting line-ups, go with statistics, stay written text comments and the post-Sport review.

In addition, a new furnishings and results area has been designed to help you keep on top of all the significant UK and worldwide soccer contests, by simply choosing any day in the season from the app's schedule. There's also quick access to stay sources from Stereo 5 Live and Stereo 5 Live Sports Extra for even more great activities protection.


Other features, such as stay and on-demand video features, and an program for Android operating system gadgets will be presented soon.

The fast development of mobile phones over the last few years has made cellular a particularly important foundation for BBC Sport viewers. Cell phone gadgets account for a third of BBC Sport's complete traffic, increasing to over 40% at saturdays and sundays and peaking at 45% on Weekend days, as the country accesses the ultimate ratings from wherever they may be.

Lucie McLean, Executive Product Manager for Sport, BBC Future Media said: "Through the huge success of the Olympics we know that audiences love to access sport services through both mobile browser and apps. The new BBC Sport app builds on the success of London 2012 to give users an even easier way to get the content they love, whether it's checking out how their team got on, following live text updates on the day's sporting action or catching up with the latest news."

The Apple iOS app can be downloaded from the iTunes app store

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