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The BBC have launched Olympic apps for Android and iOS. The app has pages for each of the 36 Olympic sports, live text commentary, results, schedules and live video. The apps also have offline features so you can download the content for watching offline. Unfortunately the Android version requires Flash to work so no watching the Olympics on the Jelly Bean Nexus 7 tablet or on a Windows Phone.

You can get the iPhone version from iTunes and the Android version from Google Play

The BBC Olympics app is built on the same content as the Olympic mobile website, including:

  • a page for each of the 36 Olympic sports – the perfect place to find out more about the rules or what’s happening when
  • every athlete and country has their own page with medal tallies, news stories and key facts
  • minute-by-minute live text commentary to give you that crucial overview of 36 sports during the live action
  • comprehensive schedule and results service to help you stay in touch with all the results as they happen
  • most importantly, thousands of hours of live video during the Games plus highlights of the best medal-winning moments

Native app features

We’ve taken advantage of the extra functionality available in native apps to include some additional features.

In both the iOS and Android versions you can download the latest stories to read offline – perfect for when you’re on the go and in an area where there’s poor mobile reception.

If you want to manage your data allowance, this can be switched off (say, on 3G), or set to take headlines without images.

The iOS app is designed for iPhones and iPod touch devices on iOS 5.0 and above. Users can personalise the iOS app, by adding their favourite Olympics sports to the customisable tab bar.

The Android app is for handsets with OS 2.2 and above. Android users need to have Flash installed to be able to watch the video.

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