Here's what it's like to use Quibi, the new streaming app that only works on your iPhone or Android smartphone
Quibi will cost $4.99 per month with ads, or $7.99 per month without ads. For the month of April, Quibi is offering new users a 90-day free trial. After the trial, Quibi will cost $4.99 with ads or $7.99 without ads. T-Mobile usersQuibi's homepage shows you an array of its shows that seem to be tailored to your personal taste. You can scroll through the deck of shows and click on one to watch.
The segment points are shown on the right, and you can skip forward or backward on the bottom. The "Browse" page shows you an assortment of Quibi shows, including categories like "Daily Essentials News." You can search for shows and genres at the top. At the bottom of the browse page are a series of curated categories like "LAUGH OUT LOUD," which is described as "Quick and clever comedies for a guaranteed giggle.
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