Android and iOS users receive free Sky TV upgrade ahead of anyone else

ANDROID and iOS users are lucky enough to get a free Sky TV upgrade before anyone else.

A new version of the Sky Go app is coming to Apple TV, iOS, Android and desktop this winter, allowing users to watch their favorite shows, films and sports in the run-up to Christmas.

Android and iOS users can sign up for a trial of the Sky Go app this winter

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Android and iOS users can sign up for a trial of the Sky Go app this winterPhoto credit: M4OS Photos
Sky explained that the trial will include new features and some background changes

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Sky explained that the trial will include new features and some background changesPhoto credit: Alamy
The lucky users will be able to enjoy their favorite streaming content before Christmas

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The lucky users will be able to enjoy their favorite streaming content before ChristmasPhoto credit: Alamy

Sky explained that the trial will include new features and some background changes.

“The aim of this trial is to test and learn, so we want your honest opinion on how the app works on a console platform,” Sky said in a statement website read.

“Your feedback means a successful start for all customers.”

“So if you’re tech-savvy and have a keen interest in finding clues, this could be for you!”

The telecommunications company said that recruitment has not yet been completed.

To take part in the winter test drive, customers must have an active Sky TV package with Sky Go Extra or Q Multiscreen.

Sky Glass users need a Whole Home subscription to use Sky TV.

Anyone with Apple TV must have HD and 4K streaming devices.

Anyone wishing to participate must also sign a non-disclosure agreement.

SKY is constantly offering free extras to keep its VIP members happy and possibly get some new customers to join.

The latest is a free film from a popular children’s franchise, only available to local Sky VIP members.

Teen Titans go! “To the Movies,” released in 2018, centers on the DC superhero team as teenagers trying to achieve “their dream” of fame while, according to Warner Bros., “being confronted by a real-life supervillain and his insane plan “to take over the earth, to be distracted.” .

The film (and series) is rated PG and is intended for ages eight and up.

It’s the only DC division to have a friendly relationship with comic book rival Marvel – and includes popular cameo appearances.

The series has been compared to Cartoon Network films such as Adventure Time, The Regular Show and The Amazing World of Gumball.

The title is certainly aimed at younger minds, but features a star-studded voice cast including Nicholas Cage, Kristen Bell, Will Arnett and Khary Payton.

Alley Einstein

Alley Einstein is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Alley Einstein joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing Alley@ustimespost.com.

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