Sky Go Extra to launch within days

Sky Go Extra – the service that lets you download films and TV shows to your smartphone or tablet to watch offline – is to launch this week, according to The Telegraph.
Costing £5 per month, the app’ll give customers access to their downloads for a month at a time, on top of the on-demand streaming already offered by Sky Go.
The service will be Wi-Fi only, but it’s doubtful anyone not on a 4G network would bother trying to download big video files anyway. And the usual qualms about Sky Go’s compatability with Android devices is also likely to rile some would-be users.
We’ll update when we get a more solid brief on the launch.
[The Telegraph, via Engadget]
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17 weeks ago
the first sky go isnt compatible with my htc one x anyway so makes no diff to me
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Sky haven't bothered to make Sky Go available on the Galaxy Note 10.1 yet (if ever) so sadly this is not applicable to me and many others.
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Surely this isn't the "first service to offer downloads" the iplayer app has been doing this for months
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