Where can I find ITVX? – ITVX can be accessed by anyone using a smart TV, laptop, phone, tablet or streaming device which has the ITVX app downloaded. The app can be found on the Apple and Android app stores. ITVX has been gradually rolling out to various devices including to Freeview Play devices, streaming sticks like Roku, certain Smart TVs, the newer Freesat boxes, Sky Glass and Sky Stream.
- With regard to Freeview, ITVX is not on a specific channel, but is available on your TV in the same way ITV Hub was available to freeview viewers.
- For customers with supported Freeview Play devices, their ITV Hub app should automatically become ITVX, without needing to manually download a new app.
- The ITVX app is pre-downloaded and available on any model of Samsung Smart TV from 2016, an Xbox One/S/X or Xbox Series X/S, any Huawei device or Chromecast, a Roku TV/streaming service and NOW smart stick or box.
You can get ITVX for free by signing up for an account, just as you would have done for the ITV Hub. To get this service, go to the ITV website, then click on the “Sign in” button at the top of the page, and then choose “Register now”. Fill in your details and choose your password and you’re all set to go.
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How do I get ITVX on my smart TV?
First and foremost, you’ll need to navigate to your TV’s app store. This is typically found on the home screen of your Smart TV. Once you’re in the app store, it’s as simple as searching for ‘ITVX’. Like you would search for a new app on your smartphone, you’ll type ‘ITVX’ into the search bar and hit enter.
How do I set up ITVX?
Simply click on the ‘Sign in’ button at the top of the page, and then choose ‘Register now’. Fill in your details and choose your password and away you go! Head to the ‘My ITV’ section of the app and tap ‘Sign in’ – you’ll then be given the option to ‘Register now’.
What channel number is ITVX?
It is not on a specific channel, but is available on your TV in the same way ITV Hub was available to freeview viewers. Freeview Play devices should see their ITV Hub app ‘transform’ into ITVX, without needing to manually download a new app.
Can you watch ITVX abroad?
Unfortunately you can’t stream live or on demand shows on ITVX when you’re outside of the UK. But don’t worry, there is a way round this. If you’re an ITVX Premium subscriber, you can download shows to your Android or iOS device before you leave the country and watch while you’re abroad.
Why am I not getting ITVX on my smart TV?
Samsung TV Models Running Tizen OS 2.3: – Tizen is Samsung’s OS for Smart TVs (as well as some other devices from Samsung). It’s being used on newer models as well (2022 models are running Tizen 6.5), but the only affected OS version that will not get ITVX is Tizen 2.3. Photo: Deposit Photos Also note that the version numbers presented here usually make the last part of the actual TV model, since most versions/series were sold under several available TV sizes. So, for example, JS9000 could have been sold as UE55JS9000T (for the UltraHD European 55″ model), UE48JS9000T (for the UltraHD European 48″ model), etc.
Can I get ITVX on my Samsung smart TV?
Most Samsung Smart devices have automatic updates enabled by default. So long as your TV is on and connected, updates to ITVX will automatically push to your device as they become available. We highly recommend that automatic updates are enabled to ensure that you always have the latest and greatest version of the app.
Where can I get ITVX?
You can watch live TV on our website, the ITVX app and some connected TVs. The channels you can stream are ITV1, ITV2, ITVBe, ITV3, ITV4 and CITV, as well as curated channels showing a selection of ITV’s best content.
Can you download from ITVX for free?
Downloads are available by subscribing to ITVX Premium for just £5.99 a month or £59.99 a year. As part of your subscription, you’ll be able to watch ad-free* on desktop, iOS and connected TV, as well as download shows on your mobile device (iOS 14 and above or Android 5.0).
Why is ITVX not working?
There are a few things you can try to resolve the issue: Restart your router (unplug it/power it off for 30 seconds and then turn it back on). Clear app data/restart your device if you are viewing on a mobile or tablet. Clear your cache and cookies if you are viewing on our website.
How much is ITVX?
What is ITVX Premium? – If you’re okay with paying £5.99 monthly or £59.99 annually, you can subscribe to ITVX Premium here, There’s a 7-day free trial if you want to test the service first. One useful perk of ITVX Premium is that you no longer have to deal with adverts in your shows, breaking up the flow or adding to your streaming time.
That’s not the case for live TV, or in-show adverts, but you won’t have your streaming interrupted by app ones. Another great benefit is that ITVX Premium lets you access the entire Britbox library, which includes ITV shows as well as ones from the BBC, Channel 4 and Channel 5, as well as content from StudioCanal Presents.
This really swells the ranks of what you can stream on ITVX, especially because Britbox alone costs as much as ITVX Premium. If you like to stream on your phone or tablet, ITVX Premium lets you download shows to watch offline (on these devices and more, like laptop and PC), a feature not available for free users.
How do I get ITVX on my Sony TV?
I have an Android TV – You can launch ITVX using the following:
Sony Select rowSony Select appYouview player page.
Please be aware that some of Sony’s Android TVs do not support the new ITVX TV app. In that case, you can use the to your Android TV. Models where ITVX is available from January 2023:
2022 Sony’s Google TVs: X80K, X81K, X82K, X85K, X89K, X90S, X90K, X92K, X93K, X94K, X95K, A75K, A80K, A83K, A84K, A90K, A95K, Z9K Series2021 Sony’s Google TVs: X80J, X81J, X82J, X85J, X89J, X90J, X92J, X93J, X94J, X95J, A80J, A83J, A84J, A90J and Z9J Series2022 Sony’s Android TVs: X72K and X73K Series2021 Sony’s Android TVs: W800 Series2020 Sony’s Android TVs: XH90 and XH92 Series2020 Sony’s Android TVs: XH80, XH81, XH85, XH91, XH95, ZH8, A8 and A9 Series2019 Sony’s Android TVs: XG85, XG87, XG95, ZG9 and AG9 Series2018 Sony’s Android TVs: AF9 and ZF9 Series
Models where ITVX is available from 20 March 2023:
2019 Sony’s Android TVs: XG80, XG81, XG83, XG90 and AG8 Series2018 Sony’s Android TVs: XF75, XF80, XF83, XF85, XF87, XF90 and AF8 Series2017 Sony’s Android TVs: XE80, XE83, XE85, XE90, XE93, XE94 and A1 Series2016 Sony’s Android TVs: XD70, XD75, XD80, SD80, XD83 and ZD9 Series2016 Sony’s Android TVs: SD85, XD85, XD93 and XD94 Series2015 Sony’s Android TVs: W75C, W80C, W85C, S80C, S85C, X80C, X83C, X85C, X90C, X91C, X93C and X94C Series
: ITVX to replace ITV Hub in 2023
Can I watch ITVX in Europe?
Due to our broadcast and content licences, ITVX and ITVX Premium can only be used in the UK.
Can I use ITVX in Europe?
ITVX (once known as the ITV Hub) is the streaming platform for all things ITV, letting you watch content from all its channels either live or on-demand. That makes it the go-to spot to watch the latest season of Love Island, It’s also the home for gripping detective dramas and all the family favourite films.
Is ITVX only available in UK?
You need to be in the UK to watch ITVX (unless you have downloaded shows to watch abroad). You won’t be able to play shows if ITVX detects that you might be using a VPN.
Why can’t i get ITVX on LG TV?
How to get My5, ITVX and All 4 on an LG smart TV – I know this is a money saving and making blog, but I also love my technology, it’s just that I have little time to write much about it. But you can look at my reviews of some smart tech, like smart meters and smart thermostats, if you have a few minutes.
- I like to keep to a budget when it comes to spending, but televisions are one area I don’t mind spending a bit extra on.
- I bought my first 28″ Sony widescreen in the late 90s’ and since then, I’ve been hooked on going bigger and better.
- In 2019, I bought an LG 65″ OLED TV, which is just an awesome picture.
It also came with all the apps I needed, and the operating system was far quicker than the Sony I previously owned. But this month, we decided to redecorate our bedroom and I opted to upgrade from our old Samsung TV. It wasn’t a bad television and had most of the apps I needed, but it was a little small and I couldn’t add newer apps like Disney+ and Britbox.
- After quite a bit of searching, I decided to go with a 43″ 2020 LG television.
- After all, it had good reviews and I knew what to expect from it wrong! Nope, it looks like many of the 2020 LG TVs didn’t come with useful apps like ITVX (formerly ITV Hub), All 4 and My5.
- Having a quick search on the internet, it seems that LG failed to agree with Freeview for some of their latest models, hence why the apps aren’t added.
It’s not all bad news though. BBC iPlayer has been added, which was previously left off older versions.
Why can’t I get ITVX on my IPAD?
Older iPhones And iPads Losing ITVX – ITV recently updated its list of devices that are compatible with the ITVX app. Until last week, that list included Apple devices with iOS 12.2 or later – but that has since changed to iOS 14 or later. Regarding this change, an ITV spokesperson told Cord Busters: “From the end of August 2023, ITVX will be available on Apple mobile devices running on OS 14 and above, and will no longer support devices on OS 12 and 13.
iPhone 6 Plus iPhone 6 iPhone 5s iPhone 5c iPhone 5 iPhone 4s iPhone 4
iPhone 6 Plus (Photo: Deposit Photos) Older iPhone models will also not be supported, naturally. Furthermore, these older tablets also don’t support iOS 14 – therefore ITVX will stop working on them as well:
iPad mini 3 iPad mini 2 iPad mini (1st generation) iPad Air 1 iPod touch 6th generation
Again, if your tablet / iPod touch is even older than the ones listed here – then it will also not support ITVX. iPhone X – Will continue to support ITVX Every iOS device that does support iOS 14 (so basically iPhone 6s and above), will continue to support ITVX for the time being.
Can you cast ITVX?
You can cast live from Apple and Android mobile devices, and web browsers. Once you’ve set up a Chromecast device on your TV, here’s how to cast programmes to your TV from your mobile device via the ITVX app or from a browser on your PC/Mac: 1. Navigate to the programme you’d like to watch on your mobile device/PC/Mac.
Why has ITV disappeared from my TV?
News We are currently receiving a number of phone calls from customers asking, ‘Why can I no longer access ITV Hub?’ The answer is that ITV has moved their content from ITV Hub to its new streaming home, ITVX. The service will continue to enable streaming across multiple devices, including Android, iOS, Smart TVs and subscription boxes.
However new streaming platform promises customers an improved experience with new and exclusive content, offering 15,000 hours of content in comparison to ITV Hub’s 4,000 hours. ITVX will enable you to stream news, sport, films, ITV dramas, documentaries, science fiction, fantasy and themed channels, available for free.
It will also give access to advert-free viewing through its subscription service Britbox UK. On some Smart TVs, the App will automatically be replaced with the new ITVX, and your account will be moved across without you doing anything; you just need to be aware of where to find the content.
However, Smart TVs that are a few years old may no longer support ITV content. Smart TVs from Samsung and Panasonic and Humax boxes may not be compatible ITVX. In this event, you should have received a pop up message on your television. These issues reinforce the benefits of rental. By renting a TV, you are free to upgrade regularly in order to keep in-line with the latest technological and streaming advances.
TVs losing access to apps is a recurrent situation. It is not just the ITV App that can vanish, sometimes customers can no longer find BBC iPlayer, Netflix or Spotify. The convenience of having live TV and catch-up services on one device with one remote is undeniable, but no App is a permanent fixture.
A Which? survey of 2,050 people found that ‘Of the 57% who owned a smart TV, 22% had lost access to one or more apps. Most only lost access for a short period of time.’ By renting a TV you have our teams on hand to advise as to whether the loss is permanent or can be fixed. Often it is a matter of us guiding customers through a simple reset, re-installing or re-instating the internet connection.
Alternatively, you can try to update your TV’s firmware. This is often an automatic process, but not always. Whereas with a phone you can do periodic software updates to enable access to new apps, televisions do not work in the same way. In order to update the TV’s firmware, try pressing ‘Home/Start’ button on the remote displays the launcher bar.
- From there, choose ‘Settings’ followed by ‘All Settings’.
- Next, click ‘General’ then ‘About This TV’, then ‘Check for Updates’.
- If your TV isn’t up to date, you should then be able to download the latest software version, which could restore your streaming apps.
- Forbes can guide customers through these processes over the phone or via video call.
It is important to bear in mind that choosing a Smart TV doesn’t guarantee you’ll be able to get every app and there is no assurance of continued support of any specific content. However, our aim is always to ensure that your TV is giving you access to all of your favourite content.
Is ITVX the same as ITV Hub?
ITVX British online video-on-demand service ITVX Logo of ITVX from 2022 onwards Screenshot ITVX homepage as of December 2022 Type of site Available inEnglishArea servedUnited Kingdom except northern and central Scotland (ITV1 programming)United Kingdom (ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, ITVBe, CITV, and licensed programming)ITV Consumer Limited ()URL Launched5 December 2008 ; 14 years ago ( 5 December 2008 ) ITVX (formerly ITV Hub, and originally known as ITV Player ) is a British online service operated by that launched on 5 December 2008, it predominantly offers content from, as well as channels and some licensed content.
The service was known as ITV Player from its inception until 2015. On 23 November 2015, ITV gave the app (ITV Player) and its website (ITV.com) a revamp, and the service was renamed to ITV Hub. As of August 2021, the service has at least 30 million registered users. ITVX was rolled out on 17 November 2022, and it officially launched on 8 December.
ITVX has substantially more exclusive programming than ITV Hub, positioning ITV’s digital offering more in line with its competitors – the and, ITVX includes access to and a selection of channels, which sees to it that programmes such as The Chase and Hell’s Kitchen have their own virtual linear channels.
Why can’t I get ITVX on my Sony TV?
I have an Android TV – You can launch ITVX using the following:
Sony Select rowSony Select appYouview player page.
Please be aware that some of Sony’s Android TVs do not support the new ITVX TV app. In that case, you can use the to your Android TV. Models where ITVX is available from January 2023:
2022 Sony’s Google TVs: X80K, X81K, X82K, X85K, X89K, X90S, X90K, X92K, X93K, X94K, X95K, A75K, A80K, A83K, A84K, A90K, A95K, Z9K Series2021 Sony’s Google TVs: X80J, X81J, X82J, X85J, X89J, X90J, X92J, X93J, X94J, X95J, A80J, A83J, A84J, A90J and Z9J Series2022 Sony’s Android TVs: X72K and X73K Series2021 Sony’s Android TVs: W800 Series2020 Sony’s Android TVs: XH90 and XH92 Series2020 Sony’s Android TVs: XH80, XH81, XH85, XH91, XH95, ZH8, A8 and A9 Series2019 Sony’s Android TVs: XG85, XG87, XG95, ZG9 and AG9 Series2018 Sony’s Android TVs: AF9 and ZF9 Series
Models where ITVX is available from 20 March 2023:
2019 Sony’s Android TVs: XG80, XG81, XG83, XG90 and AG8 Series2018 Sony’s Android TVs: XF75, XF80, XF83, XF85, XF87, XF90 and AF8 Series2017 Sony’s Android TVs: XE80, XE83, XE85, XE90, XE93, XE94 and A1 Series2016 Sony’s Android TVs: XD70, XD75, XD80, SD80, XD83 and ZD9 Series2016 Sony’s Android TVs: SD85, XD85, XD93 and XD94 Series2015 Sony’s Android TVs: W75C, W80C, W85C, S80C, S85C, X80C, X83C, X85C, X90C, X91C, X93C and X94C Series
: ITVX to replace ITV Hub in 2023
Why is ITVX not working?
There are a few things you can try to resolve the issue: Restart your router (unplug it/power it off for 30 seconds and then turn it back on). Clear app data/restart your device if you are viewing on a mobile or tablet. Clear your cache and cookies if you are viewing on our website.