Time Warner Cable has introduced TWC TV, its first app for Android tablet owners.
The cable operator envisions the free app will eventually be as robust as its more feature-rich version for Apple’s iPad, which has been available for months. But for now, the Android version leaves out one important feature — streaming live television.
Time Warner is calling its TWC TV app “the ultimate remote control.”
The app is only certified to run on a handful of Android tablets (smartphones are excluded entirely), including the Motorola Xoom and Samsung Galaxy Tab. Other Android tablets may or may not work, depending on the version of Android installed and the resolution of the screen. For now, Time Warner anticipates the app will work on Android 3.x (Honeycomb on up) tablets with a resolution of 1280×800.
Features include:
- Change the channel on your TV from anywhere in your home;
- Interactive program guide – view program listings for up to 7 days and change channels on compatible set-top boxes;
- View a filtered guide showing favorite channels or HD channels only;
- Search for programming by title or episode;
- Schedule and manage upcoming DVR recordings on compatible DVRs.
Customers must subscribe to a Time Warner Cable video package at the Standard (Expanded Basic) level or higher and have registered for an account and password at the Time Warner Cable website.
The Live TV piece will come with the release of ICS.
What an incredible let down: does not work on Android phones and does not allow LIVE TV to be viewed. I would like to know what their hidden plans are, and why they are keeping their subscribers so limited. I understand they were going through some legal problems, but why is it only the iPad gets the “cool” stuff. I have both an Android phone and an iPad2, and thankfully, I got the DISH Remote Access App over a year ago from DISH Network. I get LIVE TV and my DVR recordings on both devices anywhere I have mobile 3G… Read more »