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Navmix Analysis

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Navmix is a free sports discussion application designed for fans to engage in conversations about their favorite tournaments. The platform allows users to connect globally and discuss events across various sports, including football and basketball. Users can sign up easily and jump into discussions about major tournaments like the World Cup, Champions League, and more. This application serves as a vibrant forum for sharing thoughts and insights on ongoing matches and sporting events.

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In addition to facilitating discussions, Navmix provides live score updates and match details for various leagues. The Scores page keeps users informed about match results and offers information on where to watch the games. While the app is user-friendly, it may occasionally experience slower launch times and display advertisements, being a free service. Overall, Navmix delivers a comprehensive platform for sports enthusiasts to engage with each other.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0.13
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
366
Downloads Last Week
2

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Developer’s Description

By Navscore

A sports discussion forum! Engage with your own posts, comments, replies.

In-App Live scores API for Champions League, Europa League, Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A & Ligue 1:

  • Live stats data
  • Old fixtures reports
  • Upcoming events
  • TV Stations list for events
  • And more.

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