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Sling TV Releases a New iOS & XBOX ONE App With a New User Interface

Sling TV has slowly been updating their apps across many different devices. Recently they released a major update to the Fire TV app and now it seems to be the iOS turn.

Yesterday Sling TV released a major update to their iOS app for both iPhones and iPads. The new app brings a new user interface and improvements for stability.

Here are the official change notes from Sling TV:

Welcome to the new Sling TV. This update includes a brand-new user interface to help you easily find all the shows, movies, and games you love. Personalize your experience in “My TV,” see everything that’s live right now in “On Now,” and check out the top live and upcoming sporting events in “Sports.”

We love to hear from you! If you love Sling TV, please leave a review. Or, send feedback to iOSFeedback@sling.com. Happy Streaming!

From looking at the updated app it seems Sling TV has made the iOS version of their app in line with the new Android and Fire OS versions. Many readers have also reported that the update seems to improve the performance of the app.

Sling TV released a statement on their new XBOX ONE app saying “Sling TV’s Xbox One user interface (UI) is getting a facelift! Available today, the latest update will give you a more personalized and customizable TV experience. The new UI on Xbox One gives you the Sling TV experience you want. “My TV” is your new, personal home screen. From here, you can add your favorite networks to “My Channels” for one-click access to the networks you watch the most. We also make it easy to pick up where you left off watching with the “Continue Watching” ribbon. And, add your favorite shows, series, and movies for quick access in the ”Favorites” ribbon.”

Sling TV also announced that all new Windows 10 devices will come pre-loaded with Sling TV.

You can find the new Sling TV app on iTunes HERE.

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