Application to watch hundreds of TV channels on Android
Watching the TV on Android is becoming easier and easier if you've got a decent Internet connection due to the wide range of apps available for this purpose. MobiTV - Watch TV Live is yet another one with which we can tune into hundreds of channels from all over the world: from the UK to Somalia, including Sri Lanka and dozens of other countries.
Hundreds of live television channels
After downloading and installing the APK you'll be able to access hundreds of channels from different countries sorted by categories. And obviously in many different languages including English and Spanish.
In any case, it's a great alternative for when you want to watch a football match, for instance, broadcast on a private channel, if you're not too worried about listening to it in a foreign language.
Tune into the TV on your smartphone or tablet wherever you go.
The application comes along with the following features and functions:
- Play all sorts of TV channels: movies, sports, news, shows...
- Simple interface that provides fast and intuitive browsing.
- Search engine that allows you to browse through different contents and find broadcasts according to keywords.
- Compatible with 3G, 4G, and WiFi networks.
- Doesn't require Flash.
- Compatible with DLNA and Chromecast.
- Possibility to schedule recordings.
- User area.
To be able to make the most of the app's performance, you'll have to register as a user paying a monthly or annual fee depending on your subscription. Thus, it can be a rather reliable and stable alternative to other apps of the likes of You Play Player and others.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.0.3.
- The installation of the app by means of the APK file requires the activation of the "Unknown sources" option within Settings>Applications.
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