It's really interesting that their Android TV dongle has a custom interface instead of using stock Android or Google TV. Maybe we'll see more custom UIs from other companies in the future?
And no CBS channels... Almost perfect for me.
More info on the specs if you're interested:
https://www.androidtv-guide.com/pay-tv-provider/t-mobile-tvision-hub-dongle
Dumb question and have not found an answer......... Does it use their wireless network, or does it require an existing internet connection, ex. a cable internet...........
It is also missing Fox sports regionals apparently, so it's a non starter for me, unfortunately.
No mention of recording or on demand content.
I think there are better apps for 15 with a lot of channels, movies and tv shows
Looks very similar to what Deutsche Telekom (majority shareholder of T-Mobile US) has already launched in Germany for 50€: https://www.telekom.de/magenta-tv/tarife-und-optionen/magenta-tv-mit-stick
With Xfinity internet (300MBPS), phone line, (that I do not use) autopay & paperless discount I pay $70 per month... IPTV app, ran on a firestick for $15 that has 3000+ channels and VOD. My previous Xfinity internet/TV alone USED to cost me $250 per month... I also bought my own modem... no more rental. Having internet only from Xfinity I also no longer pay for "sports fees"
and just say no to Roku...
We currently support both Android and Apple mobile devices, as well as streaming devices like T-Mobile's own TVision HUB, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, and some smart TVs like Android TV and Fire TV Edition TVs.
When will they hike the price to $65 or higher?