BBC launches dedicated iPlayer Radio apps for iPad and Android tablets

Provided you’re somewhere with a stable internet connection, it’s now perfectly possible to replace your old-fashioned radio set with a tablet. Most stations have a dedicated app these days and it’s easy enough to connect a pair of headphones or a cheap wireless speaker to enhance your listening. The BBC embraced this trend a couple of years back by siphoning iPlayer radio into a separate app, but now it’s going one step further with dedicated apps for iPad, Kindle Fire and Android tablets. As you might expect, all three have been designed with larger screens in mind, which should make it easier to jump between stations, find archived shows and see when your favourite DJ is up next. The new tablet apps come with a “work-in-progress” label though, so the odd technical hiccup is likely. In the future, the BBC says it’ll be adding features such as Favourites and Playlister too, the latter of which helps you transfer your new musical discoveries to services like Spotify.

Source: iPlayer Radio (App Store), (Google Play), (Amazon)

By | 2014-12-18T10:00:09+00:00 December 18th, 2014|Android Related|0 Comments

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