In an age where entertainment is everywhere, being able to enjoy free tv channels on our iphone not even having to think about Netflix is a really good idea. It is true that not all of these apps are Acestream, but these are the best IPTV apps for iPhone.
Acestream is a very popular option on Android to watch TV channels directly on the phone, but it is not available on iOS. It is not for this reason that we have fewer alternatives, since the list of options to watch TV from our iPhone includes applications of considerable quality.
Apps and services to watch TV for free on iPhone
We can start by looking at three apps that give us access to the official channels of different groups. The way to get the highest quality and also to see additi onal information to programs and broadcasts.
- The list is headed Why, a service with which we can access all the channels of Mediaset España. This includes Telecinco, Cuatro, Energy, Divinity, FDF and several others. An application that we can download for free from the App Store and that gives us access to a good amount of content.
- In the same vein, we find ATREplayer, an application also free in the App Store with which we can see Antena 3, La Sexta, Neox, Nova and Atreseries. It includes a Premium Membership with which we can unlock exclusive content and remove some ads.
- Finally, in this pack of three we find RTVE Play. The application, free in the App Store, which gives us access to La 1 and La 2 of Spanish television as well as other domestic channels and some radio stations.
From there we have to highlight the Tivify app, which gives us access to more than 80 TV channels, including some of the channels above. An application with a very simple interface, although sometimes knowing which channel each broadcast comes from can be a little more complicated than we would like.
Photocall.tv on iPhone
Then, if we are already going to the Internet, one option is TDTChanels, which gives us access to a good number of the main Spanish television and radio channels and includes several regional stations. Also Diretele which offers us a very similar service or Photocall.tv which allows us, among other things, to record the broadcasting of channels.
The list of options could go on, but unless we are looking for a very specific channel that is not available on these services, the recommended options are those we have just seen. The idea, as far as possible, is to avoid having too many services or applications to see our usual channels. With the applications and sites that we have listed, we will have a good catalog at our disposal.
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