9to5Google has gone hands-on with Reddit’s new Android app, which is in beta. The app features a few Material Design elements, a optional night mode and the ability to switch between accounts. They do note that the app is janky and suffers from the occasional bug, which is expected for an app in Beta. Users who are not part of the Beta program can sideload the app to freely log in.
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