The Daily Telegraph.
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The Daily Telegraph app delivers the latest news and biggest stories as they happen, from our team of award-winning journalists in New South Wales, Australia and the globe.
Get a read on today with our breadth of content, award-winning journalism and trusted local perspectives. We are proud to tell the incredible stories every hour of every day with The Daily Telegraph app.

Subscribers of The Daily Telegraph (other than Today's Paper digital replica subscribers) will have access to:

PERSONALISE YOUR NEWS FEED
Set your local news area, follow journalists and topics, plus your favourite sporting codes and teams. All of your customised preferences will appear on the home screen so you can get straight to what matters to you.

CUSTOMISED NOTIFICATIONS
Receive alerts on the stories that matter most as they happen. Tailor your notifications from a range of topics from breaking news, sport and entertainment to business updates and lifestyle.

READ TODAY’S PAPER ON YOUR DEVICE
Read the paper on the go with the digital replica of today’s newspaper. Access to the paper anytime, anywhere with the digital replica of the paper, as it’s printed.

DISCOVER OUR RANGE OF PODCASTS
Explore and listen to a wide range of podcasts from our team of dedicated journalists across the News+ network.

The Daily Telegraph app for mobile and tablet is free to download, however to gain full access to the app's content and features simply subscribe for Member-only access.
Member-only access gives you full digital access to thousands of subscriber only stories, the digital replica of the paper, puzzles and more of what you love.

How to gain full access to the app's content and features:
1) Existing members of The Daily Telegraph (other than subscribers to Today's Paper digital replica) can log in to the app when prompted using their membership details; or,
2) Become a member by subscribing through the app (via iTunes)
• Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal
• Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
• Auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.
• Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.

For full Terms and Conditions please visit https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/more-information/terms-and-conditions and our Privacy Policy, please visit preferences.news.com.au

Please note: This app features Nielsen’s proprietary measurement software which will allow you to contribute to market research. Please see www.nielsen.com/digitalprivacy for more information.
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The Daily Telegraph
$209.00

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User Rating

3.39 out of 5

38 ratings in Australia

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Comments never work/download

Dancemaria on

It is extremely frustrating that comments attached to articles never download. There is always a ‘failed to download’ message. Why? Don’t have the comments if it’s impossible to read them. They don’t load on iphone, ipad or computer using the website.

Failed to load comments

Casso62 on

For the last few weeks comments rarely load. Keep getting error message saying to try again later. Have deleted and reinstalled app but still has issues.

Comments never work/download

Dancemaria on

It is extremely frustrating that comments attached to articles never download. There is always a ‘failed to download’ message. Why? Don’t have the comments if it’s impossible to read them. They don’t load on iphone, ipad or computer using the website.

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Kijstack on

I like that your able to search certain things but I can’t save alerts for certain words, names etc so I’m alerted if an article occurs

Waste of money

Do waste your money on

They have a comment section under some stories but they censor the comments to suit them selves.

Love DTTV! Such a clever installation.

LewisNq on

This is my new favourite, I don't have to search for the headlines any more - this serves me the content in the perfect format for my commute! No more eye strain either 😊

OK App But Has Limitations

Paross2008 on

I read several papers on iPad but find the DT version inconvenient in that I have to minimize a page to move to the next one and that switching from a digital page to a text one is too easy - the app is too sensitive. The move should require a double touch or a touch on a particular area of the screen eg the headline as per SMH.

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Twothumbswayup2 on

Two thumbs way up

Just OK

TheFinMaster on

The app just about does its job in delivering the newspaper in its as printed format. There is a problem with the reader settings, which need to be redone every time the app is closed and then reopened. Additionally many times the games and crosswords are not available. This is generally a sub optimal app and it’s a pity as it detracts from the apex itself

Downloaded content disappears automatically!!!

Markboyy1984 on

Not worth it your downloads will eventually vanish then u gotta download them again even though I've set it to DO NOT DELETE!!!

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App Info

Category
News
Publisher
News Digital Media
Languages
English
Recent version
9.6.0 (2 weeks ago )
Released on
Nov 18, 2010 (13 years ago )
Last updated
5 days ago