Wikimedia Apps/Android FAQ

This is a generic draft that will expand to cover iOS and Android separately. Meanwhile, please help add very specific questions to the list

General info
Wikipedia Mobile web application is accessible via any web browser, it provides different features than the app, such as the ability to create watchlists, collections, receiving notifications. The Android app provides options for reading experience, screen compatible display, ability to save pages for offline reading,
 * What is the difference between Anrdoid app and mobile web app?

Our app works on all hardware, providing that it can run a version of Andriod between 2.3 o 5.2
 * Is my device supported?


 * Release notes

What features are available on the Android app

 * Text search
 * Cross language search
 * Share-a-fact
 * Saved pages
 * Nearby

Offline reading and data
From the W menu, you can save articles, with images included, for offline reading. If your mobile carrier supports Wikipedia Zero, then please mark the option in settings for free browsing without data fees charging. No, we don't track you and we don't use your data. User reports are only sent when you activate the option. When you click Nearby, the app then gets instant access to your geolocation, and offers you a list of articles within your location. Nearby doesn't track your location or store your geodata. Mainly crash reports. //can we provide a sample of what this entails?
 * Can I save articles for offline reading?
 * Can I access Wikipedia for free with your app?
 * Does your app track me? Do you use my data?
 * How does Nearby work?
 * What information does the usage report contain?

Readability and adjustments
Yes, for reading options you can opt to either dark or white background, you can also change font size. Unfortunately, media is not currently supported on the app
 * Can I change font size and background color?
 * Can I listen to media or watch videos on the app?

Download and bug reporting
Please do. Our repository is
 * I am an Android / iOS developer, may I fork your app?
 * Where do I report bugs?

Editing

 * Do I have to be logged in to edit?
 * Can I upload pictures?
 * Can I view a page's history and talk pages?

App permissions
This permission is used for the Nearby functionality only. If you don't use it we don't request your current location. This permission seems a bit mislabeled by the Play Store. Even without this permission an app could read photos and media files. The app needs this permission to be able to write to external storage so it can temporarily save images for sharing them to other apps. Technically we wouldn't need it for the latest Android versions but we also support older Android releases
 * Why does the app need the Location permission (ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION)?
 * Why does the app need the Photos/Media/Files permission (WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE)?

General info

 * What is the difference between mobile app and mobile web?
 * Is my device supported?
 * Release notes

Offline reading and data

 * Can I save articles for offline reading?
 * Can I access Wikipedia for free with your app?
 * Does your app track me? Do you use my data?
 * How does Nearby work?
 * What information does the usage report contain?

Readability and adjustments

 * Can I change font size and background color?
 * Can I listen to media on the app?

What features are available on the app

 * Text search
 * Cross language search
 * Share-a-fact
 * Saved pages
 * Nearby

Download and bug reporting

 * I am an Android / iOS developer, may I fork your app?
 * Where do I report bugs?

Editing

 * Do I have to be logged in to edit?
 * Can I upload pictures?
 * Can I view a page's history and talk pages?