17-08-2019 19:06
I was just in John Lewis looking for a new smart TV and was originally looking for either a Samsung or LG TV as they have the now TV app. However the salesman was telling me I should go for a Sony TV as that is getting the now TV app in September. I can't see any info a out this so I am wondering if he was just telling me this to sell a TV. Has anyone heard this too or can someone from now TV confirm if it is true or not?
21-11-2019 17:57
Don't recall saying I bought a tv, let alone how much I paid for it!
21-11-2019 23:09
I don’t reckon the sales staff in Curry’s would even talk to you, let alone give away “trade secrets”, unless they thought a sale was in the offing 😝
01-12-2019 18:36
Your posts are based on alot of assumptions. Very unhelpful and, quite frankly, I doubt very much wether anyone could care less about your opinions.
01-12-2019 21:20
@Anonymous User
You’d be well wrong there, then 😜
01-12-2019 23:42
02-12-2019 9:00
If you are going to sock puppet, learn to cover your tracks better 🤡
02-12-2019 9:05 - edited 02-12-2019 9:06
@Anonymous User @Anonymous User @dr_necessitor @Anonymous User
Didn't happen, did it? Let’s see how the next “salesman’s assurance” pans out in the next few days....
02-12-2019 9:26
02-12-2019 11:16
@Anonymous User
Don’t worry, I know you were rightly sceptical!
20-02-2020 1:53
Hello there
Sorry to resurrect this, but what's the actual problem with getting a native Now TV app for Sony Android TV's?
I've been scanning forums this evening, and it appears that this has been going on since 2017. As I understand it, Samsung and LG Android TV's support it, but for some reason, Sony TV's cannot? I don't quite understand why this would be when they're all fundamentally using the same O/S? What am I missing here?
Having just checked the NowTV support pages, it tells me quite clearly that they offer an Android app, and simply direct you to download it from the Play store.
Many thanks for a techie answer!