Download this App to Watch Over 140 Channels for Free – Including Sports, Wrestling, Movies, Music, etc

 

I will introduce you to an app called On-Air TV app which is one of the best online TV apps, it can offer you more than what you are viewing on your DStv subscription package at no cost. Even though you’ve got lots of options when it comes to mobile TVs, like kodi, Mobdro, UKTVnow, ShineTV, Euro sport Live streaming and Sky Sports Live… but the On-Air TV app is superb.

With the On-Air TV app, you have access to up to 140+ channels including MBC1, MBC2, BBC, ITV 1-3, BBC, TVC, NCTV, Zee TV, Sony Movie, and lots more. You can stream live TV stations which include live matches, entertainment, movies, music, and news right on your android smartphone.

The most interesting part is that the app is absolutely free, with no subscription required, nothing like annoying ads… just download and enjoy it. And if you are a sports lover, the app comes loaded with Skysports channel, BEIN Sports, BT sports, Euro sports, and lots more. Regardless of the category you fall, the app gives you what you want.

Key Features of On-Air TV App

  • The size of the app is less than 10MB
  • Easy to use and navigate around
  • Doesn’t consume much data
  • You can stream live sports from BEIN, Fox, Euro or Skysports
  • MBC channels for movie lovers
  • It is absolutely free of charge
  • The app doesn’t consume any ads.
  • Support cast to other screen modes

Where Can I Download it?

Unfortunately, the app is not yet available for iOS users, maybe later in the future, the developer will consider the iOS users too.

For all Android users, download the On-Air TV app here.

How to Install the App

  • Open the downloaded On-Air TV app
  • Tap the install button (Make sure you enable installation from unknown source from your settings)
  • Wait for the app to fully install and you are good to go.

That is all about On-Air TV app, let us know what you think about the app in the comment section.

 

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