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Hulu Plus gets support on nine more Android devices

September 20, 2011 by IntoMobile - Leave a Comment

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Hulu Plus is adding support for nine more Android devices. No, it’s not yet universally available, but we’re a step closer to that dream.

The streaming service is now available on eight new smartphones: the Motorola Droid Bionic, Motorola Droid 3, Motorola Droid X2, LG Revolution, LG G2x, HTC Incredible 2, HTC Evo 3D, and HTC Sensation 4G. The ninth device is the HTC Flyer Android tablet. Hulu is gradually expanding its list of gadgets compatible with Hulu Plus.

While Hulu Plus seems to be making all of the right moves, Netflix has been making all of the wrong moves lately. It jacked up prices by a whopping 60 percent and is now spinning off the DVD service into a separate entity called Qwikster. And yes, I guarantee you will misspell that name at least once within the next few weeks.

Netflix, however, recently brought full support for its streaming content to all Android devices running Android 2.2 Froyo or Android 2.3 Gingerbread – a feat Hulu Plus has yet to accomplish.

Both are $7.99 per month and Hulu Plus continues to look like the better bargain. The library of content is constantly being updated and it also has a particularly attractive selection of new releases. In addition to these benefits, tonight potential buyers now have nine more reasons to make the move. If you’re already a customer and have been anxiously awaiting the app’s release onto your device, it’s available in the Android Market.

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