How to Get 2,000 Free Movies, eBooks and Audio Books for Your New iPhone, iPad or Android Device

Did you just receive a new iPhone, iPad, Android device or eReader for Christmas? Congratulations! Smartphones and tablets were definitely among the most desirable gifts this holiday season, and there were plenty of outstanding choices out there for gift givers to choose from. Of course, now that you’ve unwrapped your new gadget and set it up, there are two things you really, really need to do: first, you need to download some awesome apps. Next, you need to fill it with movies and books.
How to Get 2,000 Free Movies, eBooks and Audio Books for Your New iPhone, iPad or Android Device
12/28/2014
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12/28/2014

Did you just receive a new iPhoneiPadAndroid device or eReader for Christmas? Congratulations! Smartphones and tablets were definitely among the most desirable gifts this holiday season, and there were plenty of outstanding choices out there for gift givers to choose from.

Of course, now that you’ve unwrapped your new gadget and set it up, there are two things you really, really need to do: first, you need to download some awesome apps. Next, you need to fill it with movies and books.

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On the app front, BGR definitely has you covered. We constantly share great iOS and Android apps with readers, and you should keep your eyes glued to our app sale hub, where we share lists of great paid apps on sale for free every day.

Where content is concerned, there are tons of tools out there to help you find the music, movies and books you’re searching for, but you should absolutely start with a nifty post recently published on Open Culture.

The only thing better than good content is good free content, and Open Culture will show you where you can get tons of it. How do 700 free movies, 630 free audio books and 700 free eBooks sound?

In all, you‘ll find more than 2,000 free movies and books that should definitely help you start enjoying your new smartphone or tablet right away. Details on all the resources you’ll need can be found in the Open Culture post linked below in our source section.

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