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Is the app worth paying for?

Can we get practically all channels we would normally see on cable? Also is there a way to have the Apple TV app like chrome cast and watch from your television?

iPhone SE, iOS 14

Posted on Jan 23, 2021 11:17 AM

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Posted on Jan 23, 2021 12:08 PM

The Apple TV app on your iPhone will give you aches to:


Other content provider apps can have their content linked to the Apple TV app, and be featured in Watch Now and Up Next. This feature is exclusive to Apple devices that can have these third party apps. Availability of supported apps in the Apple TV app - Apple Support


Other content provider apps will not be linked through the Apple TV app (e.g. Netflix).


all channels we would normally see on cable

Channels with live programming will often require a separate subscription with a TV provider. That TV provider may publish their own app, or make deals with content providers to access services through each network channel’s app using TV provider credentials. TV providers can be either cable TV or internet streaming TV.

Ergo, this last part would normally not be through the Apple TV app.

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Jan 23, 2021 12:08 PM in response to Tootsiepop1211

The Apple TV app on your iPhone will give you aches to:


Other content provider apps can have their content linked to the Apple TV app, and be featured in Watch Now and Up Next. This feature is exclusive to Apple devices that can have these third party apps. Availability of supported apps in the Apple TV app - Apple Support


Other content provider apps will not be linked through the Apple TV app (e.g. Netflix).


all channels we would normally see on cable

Channels with live programming will often require a separate subscription with a TV provider. That TV provider may publish their own app, or make deals with content providers to access services through each network channel’s app using TV provider credentials. TV providers can be either cable TV or internet streaming TV.

Ergo, this last part would normally not be through the Apple TV app.

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