Android Movies opens to the UK

Good news for Android users: Google has opened Android Movies in the UK, so you can rent films as easily as downloading an app.

About a thousand movies are now up for download over 3G or Wi-Fi, reports The Inquirer. Prices start at £2.49, with newer films like Senna and Green Lantern costing £3.49.

To get your fill of the latest cinematic offerings on your handset, just download the free Videos app from Android Market, then take your pick. You have 30 days to watch, but once you’ve started you only have 24 hours before it’s gone, like magic. You can watch your movie as many times as you like in that 24 hour period though.

If you don’t like the idea of squinting at your mobile, you can watch on your TV using an HDMI cable, or computer. The service has been available in the US since May, so yet again us Brits are late to join in. It’s like we’re late to the movie, scurrying past those already watching, making them stand to let us pass.

Movie on offer include George Harrison Living in The Material World and The Bank Job, as well as older efforts like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

This comes the same week as Google unveiled the latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, which boasts such features as Face Unlock, though that may have a fairly crucial flaw. It also showed off the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which, with its humungous 4.65-inch screen, should be ideal for movies on the move. It’s also the first handset to run Ice Cream Sandwich.

A small start for Android Movies, but could it one day threaten iTunes? Let us know on our Facebook page.

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