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Live TV Analysis

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Live TV is a free Android application designed for users who want to access online audio and video content. This utility falls under the entertainment category, enabling users to import their own streams through the IMPORT feature. Once the streams are added, users can easily select and view their desired channels at any time. The app does not come with pre-loaded streams, allowing for a customizable experience based on user preferences.

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It is essential to understand that Live TV does not offer any live streams natively. Users must take responsibility for managing and adding their own content, which requires an active internet connection as broadcasts occur in real-time. For optimal performance and to avoid potential charges from mobile data usage, using a WiFi connection is advisable.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
2.5
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
28
Downloads Last Week
0

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LiveTV is an application for playing audio and video online.

LiveTV is an application for playing audio and video online.

LiveTV has no stream included. Import them from the IMPORT option.

Then click on any channel for viewing it at any time.

Note: LiveTV does not do live streams on their own, the user is totally responsable of the registered streams. This application requires Internet to run because the broadcasts are in real time from the network. Keep this in mind if you plan to use the application with your mobile data plan, as this can cause you additional charges. WiFi use is recommended.


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