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Under the app’s “What’s New” tab it now simply says, “Netflix now supports all Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices.” That’s great news for most smartphone users, though not all.
On an Android phone, you can find “Play Something” as an icon on your homescreen and as the 17th row. New Netflix members see the “Play Something” icon after their first month.
Early last year, Netflix prematurely flipped the switch on a beta channel release for its Android app. Within hours, the company pulled the plug on signups for the beta program. Now, over a year ...
Netflix has its status page, which you can always check to ensure Netflix’s servers are up and running. There are plenty of third-party options, too. We recommend using DownDetector .
Netflix’s “Squid Game” mobile game is coming to Google’s Chromebook and large-screen Android devices just in time for the ...
Oyster is a subscription-based eBook service that lets you read all the eBooks you’d like for $10 per month. while that might not be a great value for casual, occasional readers, folks who buy a ...
Users of Netflix on Google TV and Android TV might have not had a reason to complain about their streaming experience. But with the Netflix app now supporting the frame rate matching feature, they ...
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