A heads-up for newly-upgraded Android 4.3 users in the UK the BBC Media Player app has been updated with support for the latest version of Google's OS. Previously, users who'd upgraded to 4.3 after downloading the player would've been able to continue using it, but if you tried to download it from Google Play using a 4.3 device you'd be out of luck. (The same applies to the BBC iPlayer app, as it happens.)
The app allows users to stream content from the Beebthrough their mobile browser of choice, including BBC iPlayer content on the web. That's significant because the dedicatediPlayer app itself hasn't been updated with Android 4.3 support yet. So if you're coming from a fresh installation of Android 4.3, you can now get BBC video content on your device you'll just have to use your web browser until iPlayer is updated to support Android 4.3.
As always, we should point out that most of the cool stuff that can be accessed through the BBC's player is still exclusive to TV license fee payers in the UK. If that's you, hit the Google Play link up top to grab the latest version of the app.
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