24 Feb 2023 03:40 PM
I got a Sky app already so why would i want a
24 Feb 2023 03:44 PM
I want to know why i need it if i got Sky+ app already, but can't find Sky Q app on apple store, so why do i need SKY Q app
24 Feb 2023 03:45 PM - last edited: 24 Feb 2023 03:47 PM
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@account+inform wrote:
I got a Sky app already so why would i want a
I am not too sure what specifically you are asking
SKY Q is a system that connects to a Satellite dish and allows watching live channels from the Satllites and also downloads of on demand & other content & is also a platform for other apps.
SKY Q is similar to to SKY HD but allows 4K & apps as a few other benefits
There is no SKY Q app - the app associated with SKy Q is called SKY Go.
24 Feb 2023 03:47 PM - last edited: 24 Feb 2023 03:48 PM
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@account+inform wrote:
I got a Sky app already so why would i want a
With the Sky Q App (Sky Go) on a mobile device (tablet or phone) you can connect to your Q box whilst at Home on your Network to view content or set and delete recordings. Some content is also available to download on your Device to view away from your Home. Sky Q
Multiscreen is required in order to achieve the above. Without Multiscreen you are limited to access of Sky Content over the Internet.
24 Feb 2023 04:09 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@account+inform wrote:
I want to know why i need it if i got Sky+ app already, but can't find Sky Q app on apple store, so why do i need SKY Q app
@account+inform the Sky Q app is no longer in use. The Sky+ app when it detects a Q box tells you to use the Q app but Sky withdrew this app years ago and it was integrated into the Sky go app
24 Feb 2023 04:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe Sky Q app was replaced with the Sky Go app. This app allows you to watch live tv and on demand content as well as setting recordings like the Sky+ app does.
24 Feb 2023 04:23 PM
Thanks for all the answers, I was trying The Sky+ app and it detected my Q box, which prompt the question. again thanks😀
24 Feb 2023 04:26 PM - last edited: 24 Feb 2023 04:27 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@account+inform wrote:
Thanks for all the answers, I was trying The Sky+ app and it detected my Q box, which prompt the question. again thanks😀
ah - it is very unforunate & confusing that the SKY + app directs people to an app that only lasted a short while before being replaced !
I belive the SKY + app can be used with SKY Q but I am not sure off the top of my head how well & what you have to do - others that have posted here probably can advise
24 Feb 2023 04:41 PM
There was a dedicated Sky Q app which was better IMHO it was withdrawn without explanation and the existing SkyGo app was given the functionality to perform basic functions on with Sky Q such as set remote records and download records from a Q box on the same Wi-Fi network to the device the app is on. Many functions are still lacking such as a first party virtual remote which Sky plus has, there is are third party one but they're full of add often inappropriate ones.
24 Feb 2023 04:57 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe Q app ceased to be sometime in late 2019 - early 2020
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1197264/Sky-TV-App-Shut-Down
26 Feb 2023 09:35 AM
At the end of the Using Sky Q with sight loss webpage Key Information states:
Curious, I did a search for Sky Q Experience from SKY landing page. And to my surprise I got no result.
Maybe there should be a Sky webpage that handles all the defunct stuff or Sky IT "clean sweep" their existing (not-so) help pages, maybe
26 Feb 2023 11:03 AM
Completely agree they would be very busy. The trouble is it's not like the old days where Sky and others kept as much in-house as possible and company employed got free services which is both a bonus to employees but also the company as they know and use the service daily. Now unless your lucky enough to get through to a specific department the call centre staff have no idea what the device is let alone how to use it well and therefore easily spotting misinformation on the product, system information services ans support products.
26 Feb 2023 11:10 AM
So it's a case of "if it is only slightly broke, who cares" 😂
26 Feb 2023 02:59 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSome early adopters of Q may still have the Q Experience package - Sky don't normally change package unless people negotiate new contracts.
Oh and Sky staff still get free Sky TV as part of their standard package - you can see that listed in most of their job adverts.
26 Feb 2023 03:26 PM
@Rscoy I'm aware that sky staff get a staff discount but less and less staff are Sky staff not only customer facing call centres but product development and trouble shooters are becoming more removed but I guess that's natural development as more and more services share the gobal tech from the parent companies. In reality sky and others have always used products of others to transmit and receive their services but simple things like subtitles and accessible GUI text sizes show it's not a capability Skys own staff have or the altlest power to impliment them.
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