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Philo, one of the streaming TV services, now has a standalone Android app. If not having one was a reason for not trying out the service sooner, here we are. With the app, you can stream your ...
Philo is widely supported by many popular devices. On many of them, like Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV Stick, you'll simply download the Philo app on your device, log in, and go.
What makes Philo stand out from the crowd is the pricing — the service offers 58 channels for just $20 per month. Channels include A&E, AMC, Food Network, HGTV, Nickelodeon, Viceland, and many more.
Zaslav’s ballpark estimate last spring was $10 a month, but Philo is starting with a $16 package of 37 channels, with an optional $4 charge for a tier of nine additional networks. At launch, the ...
The Philo app is available to download for free on Amazon Fire TV and Fire Sticks, Roku, Apple TV, PlayStation and Xbox game consoles, and smart TVs including LG, Sony, Samsung, and more.
Philo is raising the price of its streaming pay TV package for some loyal customers who were grandfathered into cheaper plans ...
But until today, Philo hasn’t been well-serving a large portion of its user base: Android users. That’s now changing with the official launch of a native Android app.
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In other words, there’s now a Philo app available on LG smart TVs. Philo sports 75 linear channels — and this year added AMC+ — for just $28 a month.