
IEEE
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Android App Analysis and Review: IEEE, Developed by IEEE. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 3.4.11, Updated On 07/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: IEEE. Achieved Over 5 million Installs. IEEE Currently Has 4 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.2 Stars
The IEEE App gives you the ability to engage and connect with all things IEEE:• Personalize your experience and recommendations
• Stay up-to-date with news on the latest technology and innovations
• Read and download your IEEE magazines
• Schedule, manage or join meetups virtually
• Locate IEEE members by location, interests, and affiliations
• Discover conferences and meetings
Staying connected to the latest technology and innovation resources has never been easier. The world of technology is in your hands with the IEEE app.
We are currently offering version 3.4.11. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
- Removed the ability to ask a question on the Climate Change page as this pilot program has ended
- Fix for magazine dashboard scrolling issue
- Fix for magazine dashboard scrolling issue
Recent Comments
Zamilur Reza
new comer to IEEE. its absolutely useless. can't read magazines or cant do anything.
Muhammad Iqbal
I am a newcomer in IEEE and i found this app useless. Been subscribed to Communication Society, downloaded the Magazine but unfortunately could not read any of them.
A Google user
I used to read Spectrum on the old (ugly but functional) Android app. More than a year ago it app was deprecated and a new upcoming app was announced. More than a year later, I'm still unable to read the magazine from the new app. When I click on the magazines tab a pop up shows "Magazines are available for reading only if you are online", no matter from which device I am (and of course I am online): such a useless app. Such a shame for IEEE to provide such a poor service to paying subscribers.
Nathan Davis
Only shows one of the magazines I am subscribed to from Computer Society, and doesn't allow downloading any of the issues from the app. (And yes I have an active subscription, and yes I am signed in. Since you have that notice is on the page it seems like this is not an isolated problem) Other magazines I'm subscribed to don't show up in the app at all. I have to use the website to download them.
SAKSEN Rai
As a new IEEE member, I feel there’s a lot to love about the app. However, I think the online reader should be implemented a bit more “elegantly” across the board. For example, some magazines are easy to read with the ability to scroll left and right while others require up and down scrolling. Consistency would aid the ease of use and general utility of the app.
J K
Pretty good app, haven't used it extensively but I would be happy to start using it more as a replacement to LinkedIn. We can only hope people do not start using it as a place to put their cat videos or "inspirational achievements" ignoring the survivorship bias. Good UI!
A Google user
So hard to read papers when using the app. The zoom feature is not that responsive and wont point the screen to the part of the paper where I want to navigate. I hope there is a desktop app similar to the phone app, because the IEEE website has so many links and sections I cant find my subscribed papers and societies I am member of
Peter Chapin
The app basically does not work on my Samsung S24+ with Android 14. It starts and *tries* to work, but there are too many issues to list here, making the app unusable. Apparently, the IEEE isn't able to create a functioning Android app.