If you have a GMail/Googlemail e-mail address, launch the Google Play Store app on the device you want to use Pro Streamz and install the Downloader app (see app logo below). If the app is not available in the library for your device, then you should use Method 2 or 3 below.
Once you have downloaded and opened the Downloader app, you simply enter this URL into the download box: http://bit.ly/prostreamz-v4
Once you have downloaded the Pro Streamz app, you must follow onscreen prompts to allow apps to be installed from unknown sources and you must allow all permissions that are requested.
You first need to do the following on your PC/Mac/Laptop
Open your web browser and enter this URL into the address bar at the top: bit.ly/prostreamz-v4
Once the Pro Streamz app has downloaded, you should then transfer it from the folder it was downloaded to (most likely the ‘Downloads’) onto your USB Drive
Now go to your Android device and do the following:
Plug the USB Drive into your Android device and exit the automatic window which shows onscreen after connecting the USB Drive
Go into main Settings and find ‘Security & Restrictions’, then Switch ‘Unknown Sources’ to ‘On’ and ‘Verify Apps’ or ‘Google Protect’ to ‘Off’
Press the Home Button on the remote and click ‘Apps’ and then launch ‘App Installer’ or ‘File Explorer’
Select USB Drive
Select ‘prostreamz-v4.apk’ file
Select ‘Open’
Select the Pro Streamz panel
Contact us here to request your free trial logins: support@prostreamz.tv
Once logged in and after the content has updated, your MUST click ‘Allow’ for the content to populate in the app
We prefer to use a mouse for navigation, but if you are using a Remote Controller, then for the next steps you may need to interchange between the pointer style and standard navigation to make the process below easier.
After Pro Streamz has downloaded, press the home button on your remote and go to:
Published: October 2023 (Retrospective Analysis of 2021 Trends)
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