Will xfinity mobile app run on a tablet

I just bought a Digiland Microsoft Tablet. I can't open my comcast e-mail. I can get onto the comcast mail but when I try to open the e-mail, it won't allow me. Would the xfinity mobile app work on my tablet?

rpgirard wrote:
I just bought a Digiland Microsoft Tablet. I can't open my comcast e-mail. I can get onto the comcast mail but when I try to open the e-mail, it won't allow me. Would the xfinity mobile app work on my tablet?   I think you'll need to use the browser to log into your Xfinity account and then you'll   be able to watch that way. Good luck!

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