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Guardian and Observer tablet edition now available on Android

The Guardian and Observer tablet edition is now available to Android tablet users, including those on Kindle Fire.

The edition, which optimises content from the Guardian and Observer newspapers for tablets, launched on iPad in October 2011 and now has over 23,000 subscribers, says the Guardian.

According to the publishers, the Android version includes the following content and functionality:

* new editions every day of the week, including all content from the main sections of the Guardian and Observer newspapers

* on Saturday, Weekend magazine, the Guide and the Sport, cultural Review, Travel and Family sections are all included along with the main section of the paper

* on Sunday, the Observer's news sections, Sport, New Review and Magazine all appear weekly, with Observer Food and Tech Monthly magazines included once each month

* quick and cryptic crosswords every day of the week, including Saturday's Prize puzzle and the Everyman and Speedy crosswords on Sunday

* all editions from the last month available in the archive

* all article and picture content can be read offline

* stunning photojournalism and full screen cartoons

* in-article image galleries and interactive graphics

* video embedded in articles viewable when online

* share stories via Facebook, Twitter, Instapaper, Google+ and email

* swipe to navigate between sections or stories

A two-week free trial of the Guardian and Observer tablet edition is available from Google Play and Amazon now. After the free trial, the app is priced at £11.99 per month for seven day access, £9.99 per month for six day (Monday to Saturday) and £6.99 per month for Sunday (Observer only). It is also included in the print + digital bundles, available from their subscriptions site.