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ABN AndhraJyothy Analysis

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ABN AndhraJyothy is a dedicated iPhone application designed to deliver the latest Telugu news from various sources, including ABN AJ and AndhraJyothy. The app aggregates content from the ABN AJ YouTube Channel, ABN AJ Live TV, and AndhraJyothy Daily ePaper, providing users with a centralized platform for news consumption. It is particularly useful for individuals wanting up-to-date information on political, social, and cultural happenings in Andhra Pradesh, India.

The interface is user-friendly, allowing for easy navigation through different news categories. Users can read the latest articles, view live broadcasts, and access video content seamlessly. The application ensures that users are well-informed about significant developments in their region, making it an essential tool for anyone interested in Telugu news.

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Release
Latest update
Version
6.9
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
206
Downloads Last Week
0

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ABN AndhraJyothy is a Telugu news channel which was launched on 15 October 2009 from the stable of the Telugu daily - AndhraJyothy.
ABN AndhraJyothy is a Telugu news channel which was launched on 15 October 2009 from the stable of the Telugu daily - AndhraJyothy. AndhraJyothy is a Telugu daily newspaper in Andhra Pradesh, India. This application is a one point interface for News updates from ABN AJ, ABN AJ YouTube Channel, ABN AJ Live TV and AndhraJyothy Daily ePaper.

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