In a recent press release, Sling TV announced 14 days free package for an Amazon Fire phablet. Oh my God! This is the best time to watch my favorite show ‘Game of thrones’.
As we all know that, the streaming service for Amazon Tablet was landed on Monday. Moreover, Sling streaming service was actually launched in the month of February. It is one of the top and premium streaming service providing a large number of channels. Users can watch high rated channels like ESPN, AMC and TNT for a monthly subscription. In addition, some premium channel like sports, movies and news can be activated by paying extra price.
Surprisingly, the service is also available for Android and iOS platform. This news was first posted by Glenn Eisen (@Glenn eisen) on his twitter account. Look like Sling dish network engaging audience online.
Glenn Eisen says (CMO of Sling), “We launched Sling TV on three different Amazon Fire devices: Amazon Fire HD, Fire TV and Fire HDX tablet”
Download Sling TV from Amazon app store on your tablet. Follow the instructions while downloading and installation procedure to avail 14 days free service. Once you trail period ends, the user can continue on premium service by paying monthly subscription plans. Payment can be made using a credit card or net banking service. This is the right time to experience a premium Sling application without spending a single penny.
If you don’t have Amazon tablet, grab one from the Amazon online store. Stay tuned to get latest update on apps.
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