The following apps are available from the Google Play store.
YouTube: ver 5.3.32 A massive ever growing worldwide resource of 3D video content shared freely online. Indispensibly, users can upload and build their own personal repository of 3D videos that is then easily accessed by any bigger screened 3D smart connected TV. However, after installing the current version of the official app from the Play Store it became disappointingly clear that 3D videos simply would not trigger the M709's 3D screen, and instead played them in the plain SBS format.
Phereo: ver 1.8 a very useful app for 3D photo sharing for free! Again users can build their own personal repository of 3D photos and review them from any web browser with user selectable anaglyph, wiggle, free view or plain 2D. Crucially, it supports many glasses free Android devices with parallax barrier screens. Disappointingly, with the M709, when attempting to change the 3D view mode from within the Phereo settings to "native 3D", we are presented with a pop-up exclaiming "you device does not support this mode."
3D Steroid and 3D SteroidPro: ver 3.04 browse and uniquely to re-edit locally stored 3D photos with support for many glasses free Android devices equipped with parallax barrier screens. Not the M709 though...
Tobidale 3D: ver 4.1.1 browse and uniquely zoom into locally stored 3D photos with support for many glasses free Android devices equipped with parallax barrier screens. Not the M709.
Stereoscope: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=fr.stereoscopie.stereoscope
browse locally stored 3D photos and a selection of 3D Web galleries with support for many glasses free Android devices equipped with parallax barrier screens. The M709 could display 3D images if the barrier is stuck in 3D mode. I managed this by playing a 3D video with 3DV Player and switching apps. Set the Stereoscopic mode to vertically interlaced. A clumsy kludge for sure and I count this as a fail too.
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