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If you have a Verizon Smartphone, you get all Thursday games streamed free + more


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If you have a Verizon Wireless Smarthphone, like the Motorola Droid, you can stream live during the NFL season FOR FREE:

  • Live coverage of the NFL Draft ( Already Passed )
  • NFL Network.
  • NFL Red Zone.
  • Live Thursday night games.
  • Live Sunday night games.
  • Live Radio Audio of every game, home and away team included.

Among other things. I have been using this application on my Motorola Droid since the day before it went live and watching NFL Network leading up to the draft and then watching the draft play out live from my phone was actually pretty amazing, and it helped me not have to spend an extra pretty penny on getting NFL Network and the obvious plans that come with it. I saw the thread about people wanting NFL Network but not wanting to switch TV carriers, and I thought this might help them.

It is free so long as you download the app before December 31, 2010.

Here is the original 13 Verizon Wireless Smart Phone List, All Newer Smart Phones Should Be Compatible!

At launch, NFL Mobile will be available on 13 3G Smartphones and 3G Multimedia Phones, including DROID by Motorola, Motorola DEVOUR™, DROID ERIS™ by HTC, BlackBerry® Curve™ 8530, BlackBerry Curve™ 8330, BlackBerry Storm2™, BlackBerry Storm™, BlackBerry Tour™, BlackBerry 8830 World Edition, LG Chocolate Touch™, LG enV® TOUCH, LG VX8360 and Samsung Rogue™.

NFL Mobile is a free app covering the 2010 NFL season, with no subscription or monthly charges if customers download it by Dec. 31, 2010. For customers without an unlimited data plan, data or megabyte charges may apply when downloading or using the application.

Beginning today, customers with Android phones can download the app from the Verizon Channel in Android Market™. Customers with BlackBerry devices can enter http://mobile.vzw.com/nfl on their smartphones' browsers to download the app. Over the next few weeks, BlackBerry customers will also receive a virtual pre-load of the NFL Mobile app to the homescreen of their smartphones. Customers with select 3G Multimedia Phones can get the app by texting "NFL" to 2777 to receive directions on how to download.

Read more: NFL Mobile is Here, Exclusively for Verizon Wireless Customers

Just thought I would give a heads up if you hadn't seen this already.

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If you are not Verizon Wireless, you can attempt to place this .apk on your phone.

The people who created this .apk say it is unlocked, for all carriers, not just Verizon, to use this app so long as your phone has the hardware to run it, and you can install .apks.

I can not confirm as the two phones my father and I own are a Motorola Droid and a Motorola "Droid" Incredible and they both work under the normal .apk.

Again, if you want to try it on another carrier or a phone not listed earlier, try installing this to your phone:

http://www.pcxpressrepair.com/android/beta/nfl.apk

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is the samsung rogue considered a smart phone?

Yes it is actually!

At launch, NFL Mobile will be available on 13 3G Smartphones and 3G Multimedia Phones, including DROID by Motorola, Motorola DEVOUR™, DROID ERIS™ by HTC, BlackBerry® Curve™ 8530, BlackBerry Curve™ 8330, BlackBerry Storm2™, BlackBerry Storm™, BlackBerry Tour™, BlackBerry 8830 World Edition, LG Chocolate Touch™, LG enV® TOUCH, LG VX8360 and Samsung Rogue™.

NFL Mobile is a free app covering the 2010 NFL season, with no subscription or monthly charges if customers download it by Dec. 31, 2010. For customers without an unlimited data plan, data or megabyte charges may apply when downloading or using the application.

Beginning today, customers with Android phones can download the app from the Verizon Channel in Android Market™. Customers with BlackBerry devices can enter http://mobile.vzw.com/nfl on their smartphones' browsers to download the app. Over the next few weeks, BlackBerry customers will also receive a virtual pre-load of the NFL Mobile app to the homescreen of their smartphones. Customers with select 3G Multimedia Phones can get the app by texting "NFL" to 2777 to receive directions on how to download.

Read more: NFL Mobile is Here, Exclusively for Verizon Wireless Customers

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Its nice to have and I didn't see a thread on it here already. Now, for sure, no matter where you are on week 16, if you can't get home and see it on NFL Network, or be lucky enough to actually be at the game, you can watch it for free. Glad you are enjoying it so far!

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Guys, the people who created this .apk say it is unlocked, for all carriers, not just Verizon, to use this app so long as your phone has the hardware to run it, and you can install .apks.

I can not confirm as the two phones my father and I own are a Motorola Droid and a Motorola "Droid" Incredible and they both work under the normal .apk.

Again, if you want to try it on another carrier or a phone not listed earlier, try installing this to your phone:

http://www.pcxpressrepair.com/android/beta/nfl.apk

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