Here's a Tiny Glimpse of Circle's Android App
It was recently noted that Circle Internet Financial had mobile applications for iOS and Android in the works. In fact, the Boston-based company demonstrated their mobile applications in London last month, but we haven't really gotten a good look at the Android version of the app. Until today. Kind of. Nat Tarbox, Product Designer at Circle, posted an image this week offering users a very tiny glimpse as to what they can expect the Android version of the app to look like. Here it is: It's certainly got something in common with the Circle website, and that's that it looks clean and spiffy.....
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