Xfinity has a bunch of different services that are interconnected and seem to make it easy for users to access many service through the same Xfinity account. Xfinity Flex is no different. Users who have an active Xfinity internet connection can buy the Xfinity Flex ṬV Box to enjoy their favorite shows and movies. The box works like any other streaming device you are fond of. It acts as an extension for your TV device that makes it possible to access apps and streaming services easy. If you new to using the Xfinity Flex device, you might not know a lot of things about it.
Since YouTube TV is one of the most basic video streaming platform, you might want to have it on your Xfinity Flex device. Hence, a question like “How to get YouTube TV on Flex?” can baffle a new user. But the answer to this is a lot simpler than you perceive. Continue reading to know more.
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How to get YouTube TV on Xfinity Flex?
Xfinity Flex users don’t have to “get” YouTube TV. you just need to know how to access it using the Xfinity voice remote. pressing the Xfinity button on the remote and navigating to the list of apps is enough to help you get to the YouTube TV app on your Flex device. Hover over the YouTube TV tile in the list of apps and select it to open and use it on your Flex device. You can also search for it by using the voice command “YouTube TV”. Hold down the microphone button on your remote and say “YouTube TV” out loud to open the app on your device.
This goes for all the channels or apps that are available on Xfinity Flex. If you don’t know what other channels are available on the device, don’t worry! Below mentioned is a list of all the apps that are available. Take a look!
List of apps available of Xfinity Flex:
Click here to go to the list of apps and services that are available on Xfinity Flex. The list is quite long. So, take your time to go through all the apps mentioned. The apps and channels are bifurcated based on the type of content they provide. So you can skip over the ones that you aren’t interested in.
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