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3 mobile movie apps that all Asian movie lovers should have !

There are probably hundreds of movie apps on the Internet right now but not all of them are legit. Many of them exist to spam users with ads or make people download files with viruses. If you're looking for legal apps to watch your favorite Asian dramas with, here are a few that you may want to try out.

has been around for a long time and for good reason. It's one of the best Asian movie apps that offer legal streaming services, and its videos come with clear, error-free English subtitles. The video playback of Crunchyroll is also very good (no stops, cuts, glitches, etc.), and the app allows users to continue streaming a movie when they decide to pause it in order to watch it at a later time.

is for those who have Chromecast and want to watch their movies on a bigger screen. It supports iOS, Android, Kindle Fire, and Roku devices. Drama Fever is very competent however, the subtitles don't seem to place right on mobile. The video quality is good, though, and it doesn't get interrupted with glitches while playing. Drama Fever is free, compared to Crunchyroll that charges a monthly subscription rate.

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Gaming Realms, the software company responsible for the creation and popularization of original, casual online titles in the UK, says that the shift in the tech market from traditional PCs to mobile is due to the increased reliance and adoption of apps. No longer just for browsing the web, smartphones are now providing services that cater for all needs, and that includes movies that can be legally streamed just a few months after their release on the silver screen.

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