One of the apps that many users of Android devices were clamoring for was the Hulu Plus app allowing access to the streaming video Hulu offers on the go. The app finally came to the Android platform back in late June. The only caveat at the time was that the app was only supporting a very limited number of handsets. At launch, the app would work with the Nexus One, Nexus S, HTC Inspire 4G, Motorola Droid II, Motorola Droid X, and the Motorola Atrix smartphones.
Hulu has announced today that it has added support for four more Android devices to the mix so more users can stream their favorite shows and movies. The Hulu Plus app now supports the HTC Evo 4G, HTC ThunderBolt, HTC myTouch 4G and G2 in addition to the phones supported at launch. That makes ten smartphones that will work with the Android app.
Hulu also notes that it will continue to work on adding support for more handsets to the app. The Hulu plus app is on the Android Market right now to download. Obviously, users of the new handsets will need a Hulu Plus account at about $9 per month to watch the content.
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