THERE are plenty of ways to watch free live TV, on-demand series and movies on your iPhone.
It’s easy to think that free means illegal – but there are legitimate apps that offer no-cost streaming in the palm of your hand.
Make sure you have these free TV apps installed on your iPhone[/caption]Here are four iPhone apps that offer up free TV shows and movies.
Amazon‘s Prime Video app is well-known as a premium way to watch TV and movies.
But there’s another app named Amazon Freevee that doesn’t cost a penny.
It used to be called IMDb TV and has since been rebranded.
The app is available to download for free and offers a selection of movies and TV shows at no-cost.
There’s even original content, but the catch is that you’ll have to put up with some ads.
Another handy app is Pluto TV, which is a no-cost download and has plenty of free content available.
It’s ad-supported and even offers live channels too.
The app offers content across a range of genres including comedy, true crime, game shows, sports and music.
And just in time for the holidays: there’s plenty of Christmas content too.
Plex began life as a personal media app that let you stream your owned videos, songs or photos to a TV.
But in recent years, the company has been offering a selection of TV shows and movies free of charge.
This streaming service is ad-supported, and the app is free to download.
Rakuten is another TV app that offers live channels and movies for free.
Like others, it’s an ad-supported platform.
So you’ll need to put up with some ads – but you can enjoy content without paying a penny.
There’s also an option to buy or rent movies through the platform, including blockbuster titles like Barbie and Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning.