This Mobile section relates to all portable platforms supported by Duolingo.
What mobile devices is Duolingo available on?[]
Duolingo has full mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows 10 and Phone devices.[1][2]
Flashcard apps are also available for Google Glass[3] and Android Wear.
A mobile-friendly version of the Duolingo website can also be accessed via most modern mobile web browsers by visiting https://www.duolingo.com/ in the browser.
When will course X be added to mobile app Y?[]
New courses are added to the mobile apps once they meet certain quality criteria, which usually takes at least a few weeks.[4]
As the various mobile apps (iOS, Android, Windows Phone) are not always updated at the same time, a new course may come to one app before it comes to another.
Can I use Duolingo offline?[]
Yes, users can do some lessons while offline and using the apps,[5] but your activity will not be credited towards your daily goals unless you logon before midnight.
How long can I use Duolingo offline?[]
As of 14 March 2013, the mobile application can be used offline for roughly 1 hour.[6]
Can I access the general discussion forum using the app?[]
No, the main discussion forum is only available through the web. However, users can access the sentence discussions using the app.[7]
Are there different features between mobile and web platform?[]
Yes, some features are not available in some platforms.
References[]
- ↑ https://www.duolingo.com/mobile
- ↑ http://www.winbeta.org/news/duolingo-jumps-from-phone-to-windows-10-universal-app
- ↑ http://glassalmanac.com/learn-new-languages-duolingo-google-glass/4691
- ↑ Luis von Ahn. "The First Language Course has been Incubated. English from Russian is now available in beta!", December 19, 2013.
- ↑ The Duolingo Android App now has an offline mode!
- ↑ http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/14/duolingo-adds-offline-mode-and-speech-recognition-to-its-mobile-app/
- ↑ "Fifth Gift: Sentence Discussions on Android!", https://www.duolingo.com/comment/1311152, December 20, 2013.