
This article originally published on as Flipboard for Android leaks out for all to download. Next, you can connect with email in order to save stories and later use it as your Flipboard login. (Update: some users are reporting that the widget works, we're still unable to see it.) If you decide to give it a try, you'll need to toggle the "Allow installation of non-Market apps" under your Android phone's security settings. Once you download and install the app, it will ask you for your centers of interest in order to personalize your experience. One promised component of the app that hasn't made it to the leaked APK is the widget view, suggesting that this might be an early build, but it's stable enough for everyday use. From there, tapping through to the story lets you swipe through the pages in the same way. Flipboard is an award-winning social news app that connects you to the things you are passionate about in the world, work, and life. Setting up the app is as simple as picking the topics you're interested in, with Flipboard suggesting common categories, then swiping through the headlines (with large, eye-catching images) until you find something you want to read. We grabbed the app and loaded it onto an HTC One X, where it runs totally smoothly, and it's worth noting that xda's forum members say it runs just as well on older handsets like the original Galaxy S.

However, despite the fact that the Galaxy S III hasn't even been released yet, the Flipboard APK has been posted to the xda-developers forums, allowing any handset to grab the social newsreader. At the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III, one unexpected inclusion was the Flipboard app - supposedly exclusive to the handset for the first few months.
