Hey, Sky? You do know that the same Google
Play Store listing can be used for both smartphone and tablet versions
of an app, right? No? You're still going with separate smartphone and
tablet apps, like it's 2010? Okay then. The Sky Go tablet app has the
same basic features of the smartphone app, but it's restricted to 7" or
larger tablets running Android 4.0 or later.
Kidding aside, the feature set of the Sky Go app is pretty admirable,
with live TV and streaming TV on demand. According to the app
description there are "over 800 movies" and more TV shows than you can
shake a sheleighly at across 11 movie channels, Sky Atlantic, Sky 1, Sky
Living, Sky Arts, and Sky News, and various sports channels. Users can
register two devices and there is no WiFi restriction. Subscribers to
Sky Go Extra (£5 a month) get to use the app on up to four devices and
get access to live TV on two at the same time, plus the ability to
download movies or TV shows for offline viewing later.
The original Sky Go app
has pretty dismal reviews, seemingly stemming from serious
compatibility and stability issues. Conversely, the tablet app is
getting a pretty good response from initial users, currently sitting at
4.6 stars. Naturally you'll need to be a subscriber to Sky's TV service
to log in, but like most streaming cable apps, there's no extra charge
for the basic app itself. The Sky Go app can't be downloaded outside of
the UK and Ireland, and streaming video won't play outside those
countries either, but you should be able to download movies or TV shows
for international travel.
Fair warning: this FAQ says that root users are left out in the cold, once again thanks to "contractual agreements."
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