Sony Mobile Renames Socialife App to News Suite, Brings New Functionality

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Sony Mobile is renaming their Socialife app on Android to News Suite.

 This week we’re rolling out an exciting update to one of our most popular apps. From now on our news aggregation service, Socialife, will be known as News Suite. But it’s not just a name change 

According to Business Planning Manager, Taiki Hori, Sony is doing more than just rebranding their social app. With the new name you’ll also see added functionality like being able to read all the latest news by category. Just last year, Apple launched their own dedicated app along side iOS 9 dubbed News which helps pull in content from numerous high profile publications alongside any site you’d like to add to it. It now appears that Sony might be looking to pursue a similar vision.

As the name change suggests, Sony is making the app less about your social life and in doing so, removing its Twitter and YouTube feed functionalities. More after the jump, including a video overview of the app with random dancing girls in feathers as the intro – because why not?

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How will these changes affect people’s experience of the app?

First of all, the app lets people tap between News and My Feed so they can alternate between what’s going on in the world and what’s going on in their world.

What’s also great is the fact that you can add and delete topics really simply. For example, lets say you’re interested in what’s going on at MWC. Just add MWC to your topics. Once MWC is done, just delete the topic and add a new topic in. It could be anything from TV shows or sports to favorite music or events.

Why do you think news aggregator apps like News Suite are so useful for people?

Many consumers read news for different purposes. Some read to enhance their own knowledge, some read to connect with people, and some for their business purposes.

In any case, customers prefer to gain knowledge from multiple sources so that they can keep their knowledge broad. News aggregation Apps make this knowledge much more accessible.

Of course, this can all be done on the web, but News Suite put the news within a simple touch – the latest stories can be categorized with a friendly interface that makes it easier for you to access the content you want. 

One of the challenges with social media networks and citizen journalism is that people can end up being overwhelmed with news – how does News Suite help users access only the stories they want?

As mentioned previously, apps can help solve this issue by providing a smooth experience, with smart and simple categorisation. News Suite does this and more…

News Suite is an app that you can actually Add and Delete topics or interest. Let’s say you just heard about a new Xperia model coming soon and wanted to read more about the news. You can enter Xperia through My Keyword Search and you can read about the latest Xperia news whenever it comes out. You can do this for an event, music artist, a movie, a political event or incidence; anything.

What makes News Suite different to other similar apps?

News Suite allows you to create your own personal news app. While it keeps you up to date with current events like any other app in the market. It also allows you to connect with friends, colleagues and enhance your knowledge.

The personalisation element is our big differentiator – you might be a big fan of sci-fi movies. Just add whatever movie you love and you can follow all the news linked to that movie. You may be a big fan of an artist that does not show up on the big news every day. Just add their name and you can read all about it.

The ability to add and delete topics means that you can change your topics as often as your interests change.

Are the changes enough for the time being or do you have any more updates planned?

There is always space to improve. Since this is an app, we want to listen to users and make the changes that matter most – whether it be frustrations with the user experience, responsiveness or requests for new features.


Discuss:

Have you downloaded Sony’s new News Suite app and if so, what do you think of it?

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