
Related Page: Unlocking or Activating Plex for iOS The “Paid For” Parts: Mobile Apps and Subscription Services Related Page: Unlocking or Activating Plex for Android

The “Free to Use” Parts: The Server and Apps Plex mobile apps require being unlocked (through an in-app purchase or a Plex Pass subscription), and premium features are restricted to those with an active Plex Pass subscription.

The basic functionality of Plex is completely free, which includes playback of anything on your server, as well as Movies & Shows and Live TV (from Plex).

Once it appears, you can customize it to your liking or hide it altogether.Plex works by connecting your media, the Plex Media Server, and the various apps for all your devices-browsers, mobile devices, game consoles, streaming devices, home theater PCs-but, what parts are free to use and what parts are paid for? Plex says that updates for the app on Apple TV, iOS devices, Roku, Amazon Fire, Android mobile, Android TV, and on desktop to add live TV functionality are rolling out now, while updates for smart TVs and gaming consoles are coming shortly. Here’s the full list of Plex apps that support the live TV feature as of Thursday, July 23rd: Of course, Plex still has to pay for this, and in order to make a free live TV service possible, you will have to sit through the occasional commercial breal.

This is not going to replace your Sling or YouTube TV subscription, but it’s hard to argue with the price tag. In addition to these traditional channels with a variety of content, there are also channels dedicated to a single show or idea, such as The Bob Ross Channel and the Deal or No Deal channel.
