How to watch Sling TV on iPhone

These days, an iPhone can do virtually anything, including stream shows and movies from various platforms.

Sling TV is one such platform. Specializing in live TV and on-demand content, Sling TV gives you the option to subscribe to either Sling Orange or Sling Blue. While they differ in some aspects, both plans cost $35 a month (or $50 combined) and give you access to a breadth of cable channels without the hassle of an actual cable subscription. 

Is Sling TV available on iPhone?

Yes, you can watch Sling TV on iPhone. Follow these simple steps:

1. Subscribe to Sling TV here.

2. Go to the home screen on your iPhone device.

3. Locate the App Store.

4. Use the search function to find Sling TV.

5. Select "Download".

6. Once installed, log in using the credentials you chose in step 1 (when you signed up for Sling TV).

7. You can now watch Sling TV on iPhone. Enjoy!

What is Sling TV?

Sling is a great option if you want to cut the cord but keep access to many channels. If you don't watch sports, you don't have to get the package for them.

Price: $55/month

Device availability: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, iOS, iPhone, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Vizio Smart TV, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox, Xbox One

Channel lineup: A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, BET, Bloomberg Television, Bravo, Cartoon Network, Charge!, CNN, Comedy Central, Comet, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, E!, EPIX Drive-In, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Food Network, Fox News Channel, Fox Sports 1, Freeform, Fuse, FX, HGTV, History, HLN, IFC, Investigation Discovery, Lifetime, Local Now, MotorTrend, MSNBC, National Geographic, NFL Network, Nick Jr., QVC, SYFY, TBS, TLC, TNT, Travel Channel, truTV, USA, Vice

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