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Vodafone Play vs JioTV for Watching Live TV
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JioTV is offering 158 HD channels and allows users to watch Live TV and content from seven last days, which again itself is a unique thing as no one is providing such benefit. Now, it has been reported that JioTV has added two more channels on its platform. • If we talk about the comparison, then Live TV app from Jio offers content in almost all languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Airtel is providing in 107 Hindi channels, while JioTV ships 211 Hindi channels. Airtel has 41 Tamil channels, while JioTV is providing Tamil content via 61 channels.
The HD channels offered on Vodafone Play mobile web are ZEE TV HD, Zee Cinema HD, And TV HD, And Pictures HD, And Prive HD, Animal Planet HD World, Gemini Movies HD, Discovery HD World and Zee Cafe HD. • Additionally, Vodafone has categorised the Live TV section as per regional languages. For example, the Live TV channels are categorised as Bengali Entertainment, Tamil Entertainment, Telugu Entertainment, Marathi Entertainment, Kannada Entertainment, Malayalam Entertainment and Regional Entertainment. • Vodafone Play mobile web version was launched a few days ago for both Android and iOS platforms. Similar to Airtel Xstream platform, Vodafone Play is also an OTT app for Vodafone customers which allows them to watch Video-on-Demand (VoD) and Live TV channels. Vodafone Play’s mobile website is now offering more than 50 Live TV channels.
User Interface • Since JioCinema Movie App is supposed to cater to your video-on-demand needs, Jio TV can focus on live TV alone, which means launching the app takes you straight to the program guide. You can set up your favourites, and see your recent channels, or scroll vertically to see more channels, and horizontally to see what's coming next. • Drop down menus let you select the categories and languages, and there's a simple button to tap to list only HD channels. It's a huge step forward from the original design that Jio TV had launched with, but it's definitely utilitarian. Features such as recordings are not readily apparent, and although the overall interface is usable, there's little by way of personalisation.