ABS-CBN's Portable TVPlus Go Launches Nationwide for Only Php799

Clarke Velasco
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Filipinos can now enjoy their favorite Kapamilya shows outdoor on just their Android smartphones without the need for mobile data! ABS-CBN, the first network to go digital, continues to expand its services with the nationwide rollout of the ABS-CBN TVplus Go, a portable version of the popular TVplus box that can be plugged in to smartphones to enable reception of the digital TV broadcast.

ABS-CBN's Portable TVPlus Go Launches Nationwide for Only Php799
ABS-CBN's Portable TVPlus Go Launches Nationwide for Only Php799

TVplus Go is simple and easy to use. It works with USB-OTG Android phones with a micro USB port (type-C port may function using a micro USB-OTG adaptor with data support) and a few other base specifications, such as  Android 5.0 operating system or higher, 1GB RAM or higher, and a dual-core processor or higher.

Primarily targeting Filipino commuters who have no time to catch their favorite ABS-CBN shows and channels at home, TVplus Go offers ABS-CBN, ABS-CBN S+A, DZMM TeleRadyo, as well as TVplus exclusive channels CineMo, YeY, MYX, Knowledge Channel, Asianovela Channel, Movie Central, Jeepney TV, and O Shopping without data charges.

See Also: ABS-CBN TVplus Sells 8 Million Units Since 2015

The product is available in all branches of SM Hypermarket, SM Savemore, SM Department Store Gadget Hub, SM Business Center, SM Appliance, Robinson’s Appliance, Abensons, Villman, Silicon Valley, DIY, Handyman, and Puregold nationwide for only Php799.

ABS-CBN TVplus Go works in areas where digital TV signal is available, including Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Batangas, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Baguio City, Cavite, Laguna, Iloilo City, Bacolod City, Metro Cebu, Cagayan de Oro City, and Davao City.

With this latest product, ABS-CBN hopes to build upon the success of the TVplus, which made the company the country's pioneer in digital terrestrial television when it launched in 2015.

As of July 2019, the network has already sold more than eight million digital tv boxes. Meanwhile, its movie and tv show streaming app iWant has been downloaded 11.3 million times.

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