The i Paper: UK & World News
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What do users complain about most in The i Paper: UK & World News?
Negative reviews on The i Paper: UK & World News cluster around recurring complaint patterns visible in the 1-3 star reviews above. Common themes include app crashes, missing features, billing issues, and update regressions. Browse the negative reviews on this page to see the specific issues real users in Google Play Store are reporting.
How is The i Paper: UK & World News rated on Google Play Store?
The i Paper: UK & World News has an average rating of 4.6 stars from 2,262 ratings on Google Play Store. The negative review breakdown above shows the 1-3 star reviews that the headline rating averages out, grouped by complaint type so you can see what users actually struggle with.
Why does The i Paper: UK & World News have negative reviews?
Even apps with strong overall ratings accumulate 1-3 star reviews when users hit specific issues. For The i Paper: UK & World News, the negative reviews on this page reveal the friction points that the marketing pages and headline rating do not show. Reading the actual complaints surfaces patterns weeks before they appear in app store rating averages.
Is The i Paper: UK & World News worth installing in 2026?
The i Paper: UK & World News is highly-rated overall with 4.6 stars. The negative reviews above are useful for understanding the specific edge cases (paywalls, account recovery, regional restrictions) that the high average rating hides. Worth installing for most users in this category.
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