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Watch your favorite Disney Channel content on your Windows Phone with these three new apps – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
September 30, 2014
1 min read

Watch your favorite Disney Channel content on your Windows Phone with the official app

Are you a fan of the Disney Channel? Have a child who cant get enough of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse? Check out the three new official Disney Channel apps for Windows Phone. These apps are available right now for Windows Phone, and has yet to arrive in the Windows Store for Windows 8.1.

“Watch Disney Channel is a free app that allows you to watch full episodes, clips and more of your favorite Disney Channel shows on your phone, computer and more! If you subscribe to Disney Channel through one of our participating TV providers, you will have access to the following: Full episodes of your favorite shows anytime, anywhere. Watch what’s on Disney Channel LIVE!” the app description reads. The app description is the same for the Watch Disney XD and Watch Disney Jr apps.

In order to watch live video and the latest full episodes, you must sign-in with your participating TV provider. Clips are available for free but for the full experience, you must sign-in. Remember, signing into your cable provider does not work under Kids Corner.

You can hit the download links below to download the apps for free. Enjoy!

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