How To Watch Video On Your iPhone   by Kim Wanghoon

in Entertainment / Movies    (submitted 2011-03-04)

It’s not hard to do just about anything that you can think of on the iPhone. Many iPhone owners use their iPhone to make phone calls, send email, visit their favorite websites on the Internet, complete office presentations and so much more but what the average iPhone owner might not know is that they can watch their favorite movies on the iPhone.

How It Works

An iPhone can play streaming content from websites like YouTube, Hulu and Fancast. This means that you can watch your favorite movies, TV shows, Korean Movies, documentaries and so much more. You can also purchase recent televisions shows and feature length movies from the iTunes store and watch them on your iPhone or home computer. Once you buy a movie or television show through the iTunes store you have thirty days to watch it and after you press play you have twenty four hours to watch it but you have the option of watching it as many times as you want.

What’s also great about the iPhone is that you can import your existing movies into iTunes and then have the ability to take those movies with you wherever you go.

Mobile Apps

You can also watch movies and streaming video on your iPhone with most mobile apps. Some mobile apps provide streaming play of television shows or movies and a lot of television stations also offer streaming options right from their websites as well.

Any movie fan will love the wide variety of apps that the iPhone offers serious movie and television fans.

If you don’t own an iPhone yet or haven’t tried watching video from your iPhone you will love how easy it is to download movies to your phone via iTunes. It’s not hard to loading movies to the iPhone and once you see how easy it is you will wonder how you ever could have gone without it.

About the Author

Kim not only enjoys Korean culture and food but also loves Korean movies. She lives in Seattle with her two toy poodles.

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