Streaming TV Original APK
Oreo TV Original, an aggregated catalogue without the paywall.

An aggregated streaming catalogue with subtitle auto-fetch, Real-Debrid pairing, external player handover, and Chromecast support. No login wall, no in-app upsell.

  • Subtitle Auto-Fetch
  • Real-Debrid
  • Chromecast Ready
  • Version

    Latest tested build.

    v2.0.5
  • Download size

    On disk after install.

    9 MB
  • Installs

    Play Store installs.

    100K+

Oreo TV Original is an Android app for streaming TV. This page covers the latest APK release, with screenshots, the main features, install steps, compatibility notes, and a few things to check before you tap install.

What is Oreo TV Original?

Oreo TV Original is an Android streaming app. It pulls together movies, TV episodes, and in some builds live channels, all from open public sources, and puts them behind one browse-and-play screen.

Search a title and you usually get several stream options, each tagged with a quality label (CAM, HD, 1080p, 4K). Pick whichever suits your connection instead of hopping between apps. The player also hands off to external apps, fetches subtitles on its own, and casts to a TV.

You sideload this build because Google Play does not list catalogue apps like it. When source-side changes break the scrapers, the maintainer patches them. The layout will feel familiar if you have used any streaming app before.

What does Oreo TV Original offer?

The point of Oreo TV Original is simple: find a movie, TV episode, or in some builds a live channel, then play it. Each title shows several stream options with quality labels (CAM, HD, 1080p, 4K), so you can match the stream to your connection.

Subtitle auto-fetch is on by default and covers the common languages. One tap hands the video to MX Player, VLC, or Just Player, so you keep using whichever player you already like.

Chromecast and Fire TV pairing work directly, no helper apps needed. Add a Real-Debrid key and it unlocks cached high-resolution streams. The app keeps resume markers per episode and a watch history that sticks around after a reinstall.

Key features

Oreo TV Original keeps the same surface as the official client. Here is what people actually do with it:

  • Movies and TV episodes: Films and full series pulled from open public sources.
  • Quality-labeled streams: Every stream is tagged with its quality (CAM, HD, 1080p, 4K).
  • Subtitle auto-fetch: Subtitles load on their own across major languages.
  • External player support: Send video to MX Player, VLC, or Just Player in one tap.
  • Chromecast and Fire TV: Pair straight from the app, no extra tools.
  • Resume tracking: Pick up each episode where you left off, session to session.

What's new in the latest version?

The latest build of Oreo TV Original (v2.0.5) is mostly about stability, compatibility, and small interface fixes layered on top of the upstream changes from the official client. The maintainer rebuilds against each new upstream release as it ships, so this build usually trails the official one by a few days.

  • Steadier on newer Android versions, including Android 14 and 15
  • Faster loading and a lighter memory footprint on lower-RAM phones
  • Fixes for reported playback, sync, and sign-in issues
  • Interface tweaks that match the official client's current look
  • Better behaviour on foldables and tablets
  • Patched modules rebuilt against the new base APK

Pros and cons

What works
  • Wide catalogue from open sources
  • Real-Debrid friendly
  • Chromecast and Fire TV support
  • Subtitle auto-fetch
  • No account wall
  • Lightweight footprint
What does not
  • Streams depend on third-party hosts
  • Quality varies by source
  • Some streams flagged as CAM
  • No automatic updates
  • Region restrictions apply
  • Permissions require manual review

Good to know before installing

A modded APK installs by sideload, so Android asks you to allow 'Install unknown apps' for your file manager or browser. That prompt is normal. Turn it on only for sources you trust.

Before you open the app, check the package name, version, and the permissions it asks for. If those permissions do not fit what the app is supposed to do, hold off.

App information

At a glance
The Oreo TV Original spec sheet
  • App name
    Oreo TV Original
  • Package name
    com.helppoor.india
  • Version
    2.0.5
  • Updated
    Latest release
  • Android required
    5.0+ (Lollipop)
  • Developer
    Oreo TV
  • Category
    Streaming TV
  • File size
    9 MB
  • Installs
    100K+
  • License
    Free / Freemium

How to install Oreo TV Original APK on Android

Install in five steps
Getting Oreo TV Original on your device
  • 1
    Tap the download button
    The Oreo TV Original APK file lands in your Downloads folder.
  • 2
    Allow unknown apps
    Grant the install-unknown-apps permission to your file manager when Android prompts.
  • 3
    Run the installer
    Accept the in-place update if a previous version is on the device.
  • 4
    Launch the app
    Complete first-run setup or sign in to your account.
  • 5
    Review permissions
    Open Settings inside the app and confirm permissions match the app's purpose.

Is Oreo TV Original safe?

Oreo TV Original is safest when you grab it from Google Play or the official developer source. APK files from unknown mirrors can be old, altered, or unsafe. Before installing, check the package name, version, file size, and requested permissions. If anything looks off compared with the official listing, do not install the APK.

The Oreo TV Original APK on this page is signed by the modder, not the original developer. Google Play Protect flags it on install because it did not come from Google Play. That warning shows up for any sideloaded APK; you can dismiss it and proceed at your own discretion. What really matters is what sits inside the file, which is why we list the package name, version number, and file size up top.

FAQ

  • Is Oreo TV Original free?
    Yes. The APK costs nothing to install. Streams come from open public sources and can vary by region and time of day.
  • Is Oreo TV Original legal?
    The app is just a player. Whether it is legal comes down to whether the streams behind it are licensed where you live.
  • Can I install Oreo TV Original on Fire TV or Android TV?
    Yes. Sideload it with Downloader. The interface handles a remote fine out of the box.
  • Does Oreo TV Original update automatically?
    No. The modder refreshes the scrapers now and then. Check back on this page when a new build lands.
  • Why are some streams labelled CAM?
    Those are early leaks recorded in cinemas. The label is there so you can skip them and pick an HD or 1080p source instead.
  • What Android version does it require?
    Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later for the latest builds.

Final verdict

Oreo TV Original is worth a look if you want on-demand streaming on Android without paying for several subscriptions. The build aggregates streams from open sources, fetches subtitles on its own, and supports Real-Debrid. Check compatibility, permissions, and where you are downloading from before you install, and come back to this page when a new build drops.

For your main account, the Play Store version is still the safer route thanks to Google's pre-install scanning and the auto-update channel. Run the modded build on a secondary or burner account, where the risk to your account matters less. If you only have one account, weigh the convenience of the unlocks against the small but real chance that the upstream platform flags patched clients.