Android users can finally get their hands on the Sky+ App, with the broadcaster announcing that the popular iPhone app has made the move to the Google Apps Marketplace. Sky announced the latest arrival along with the news that the company has seen 5 million downloads of its range of apps in less than a year. The Sky+ for Android application is free to download, and will allow people with connected Sky+ and Sky+HD boxes to set their recordings from their phone – making sure you don’t miss out on the latest episode of Sherlock Holmes just because you forgot to set it to record before you left the house. Choice and control David Gibbs, Sky Mobile General Manager said: “The success of the Sky+ app indicates that there is a real demand for innovative products such as Remote Record, which gives our customers more choice and control to plan their viewing over the TV love when they are on the move and away from home”.

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