Check Out Philo for Father’s Day with 7 Day Trial

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Philo is great for any Dad this Father’s Day, because while he is indulging in his favorite foods or just relaxing, he can watch his favorite shows, on his phone, iPad, or compatible streaming device. Philo has 60+ channels such as Dad favorites AMC, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, History, Food Network, Paramount, INSP, Motor Trend, AXS, A&E, BET, REVOLT and more for just $25 a month (a full list of channels is available here).

Dads can watch popular shows like Overhaulin’, Yellowstone, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Mountain Men, Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, and Modern Marvels. Philo also has a library of more than 60,000 on-demand movies and shows, plus an unlimited 1-year DVR. Save any shows you want and they’ll be available to view and fast-forward through commercials for a full 365 days!

Philo offers live TV, unlimited DVR, on-demand, and content from top programmers all available on Android devices and Android TV, Fire Tablets and Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, IPhone, iOS/iPad, Roku, PC/Mac web browsers, and Chromecast with Android functionality. For a full list of supported devices visit https://help.philo.com/using-philo/devices.

Philo also offers the option of adding premium channels EPIX and STARZ Networks and their streaming libraries for $6 and $9 dollars respectively and currently offers the ability for three separate streams on three different devices with up to 10 profiles.

Finally, for those looking for an additional deal, Philo recently partnered with T-Mobile to offer Philo for an additional $10/off per month to all T-Mobile and Sprint postpaid subscribers through June 31, 2021. Instructions for how to obtain the offer are located here.

Philo is a great Father’s Day gift for any dads in your life, at $25/ month, Philo can replace cable and/or augment your favorite streaming services. Plus, new users can try Philo for free for seven days before committing.


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