You can get the Netflix app from the Google Play Store on phones and tablets with Android OS version 5 (Lollipop) or later. To get the latest version, your device must have Android OS version 7 (Nougat) or later.

Picture in Picture (Android 8 or later)

Some Android phones and tablets allow you to watch Netflix while using other apps. Not all Android devices and operating systems are compatible. For detailed instructions and support on using Picture in Picture, contact your device manufacturer.


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To play Netflix in HD video quality, Android phones and tablets must use Widevine L1. Widevine allows your Android device to play videos and other content with DRM (digital rights management) protections.

Use the options below to see Android phone and tablet models that can play Netflix video in HDR (High Dynamic Range). To learn more about watching Netflix in HDR, go to how to get the best video quality.

Dear Team, am not able to use netflix on my new Samsung galaxy tablet A7 pl help... it says This App is no longer compatible with your device... watching media was the reason I bought this product now what am I supposed to do with this tablet??

I had the same issue with a brand new Samsung Tab A7, tried everything that was suggested and nothing worked. Samsung tech support made me do a factory reset and the actually worked. I searched netflix in the playstore before all the apps updated and now it works.

You can get a 'special limited version' .apk file from Netflix, which is supposed to run on our machines. But if it does, it leaves no icon on the tablet. There's no way to run it, other than to keep reinstalling it.


On the SM-T970, it doesn't even run at all. I think we're just out of luck, here.

I updated my Samsung tab s6 lite to android 12 about 2 days ago and everything seemed to go smoothly. The next day I tried use my tablet to watch a show on amazon prime and noticed within the first 10 seconds that all I got was audio and a black screen. I looked it up, troubleshot using everything Google said would work and still got nothing. After about 45 minutes I gave up and switched to netflix, only to find the exact same problem, went through the motions again of troubleshooting and getting annoyed for a further 20 minutes before giving up entirely. This only seems to be a problem on streaming apps where you have to pay for content, which is incredibly irritating because subscriptions are expensive and I don't get enough down-time to screw about trying to fix this myself. I've concluded that this must be a bug in the new update, and was wondering if anyone else was experiencing the same problem. Please fix this samsung!

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Before you start to download Netflix videos on Amazon Fire Tablet, you should install the Netflix app on it. There are system version limitations to consider. To install the Netflix app on your Amazon Fire tablet, you'll need to have Fire OS 4.0 or later installed.

The Amazon Netflix app provides an official way to download Netflix movies on Amazon Fire tablet. If you have subscribed to the Netflix ad-free plan or a higher tier, you can download Netflix movies on Amazon Fire tablet with the following steps:

What if you want to download Netflix episodes on Amazon Fire tablet and keep them forever? How to download Netflix movies on Amazon Fire tablet without the above limits? Don't worry, all you need is a professional third-party video downloader, and here MovPilot Netflix Video Downloader comes.

MovPilot Netflix Video Downloader is an excellent third-party tool that provides a convenient solution to download Netflix movies to Android tablets/Amazon Fire tablets. With this software, you can overcome the limitations of the Netflix official app and easily save your favorite movies and shows as plain video files for offline viewing on Amazon Fire tablets.

Connect your Fire Tablet to the computer using a USB data cable, which should be recognized as an external device by your computer. Locate the downloaded Netflix videos on your computer and move them to the tablet's storage directory. Now, you can enjoy Netflix content offline on your Fire Tablet.

In conclusion, we have explored two methods to download Netflix on Amazon tablets. The official method is simple, but it comes with several limitations, such as limited downloadable content and expiration of downloads.

On the other hand, using MovPilot Netflix Video Downloader can conveniently address these restrictions in one go. To get a more flexible and hassle-free way to download and enjoy Netflix content on your Amazon tablet, start your journey with MovPilot Netflix Video Downloader now!

The online visual entertainment platform Netflix has a very wide and interesting catalog of movies and series. We can enjoy this list through our Android device, either a tablet or a smartphone.

Any device running a version higher than Android 2.3 can play the Netflix app, although the latest version of the Netflix app requires Android 5.0 or newer.To start connecting your Android phone or tablet to Netflix, the first thing you need to do is make sure you are on your home screen of your device.

I have two ASUS TF701 android tablets. Had them for 2 or 3 years and have never had any problems with either of them streaming Netflix. As of yesterday, neither of them will connect to Netflix. I get a message "Sorry, we could not reach the Netflix service. Please try again later. (-9)". I turned off automatic updates long ago and I didn't manually update anything beforehand. One day it worked. The next it doesn't. I can get online with all other apps installed on the tablets. Only Netflix is having an issue. Current steps I've tried so far on 1 of the tablets:

4. Turned on the wifi hotspot on my phone and connected the tablet. Netflix opened right away and worked without issue. That surprised me! I have found that as long as I open the show and begin to watch it, I can turn off my hotspot and the tablet will reconnect to my home router and will work fine. If I exit the show, I can no longer access any others on Netflix via my home router. I have to connect to my phone hotspot again and repeat the previous steps.

There are 5 android tablets in this house (2 kindle fire 5th gen, 2 ASUS TF701s, and a Lenovo Tab2) and both ASUS tablets are the only ones having the issue. They are both running Android version 4.2.1 and are unable to be updated because ASUS never updates android apparently. When checking for android updates, the tablet says it is up to date. Now, I'm pretty nerdy, but this is beyond me. Both tablets can access the internet with any application but Netflix. Both tablets can access Netflix via the phone hotspot and continue on the home network as long as the show being streamed is opened first. Neither tablet can access Netflix directly through the home router without getting the (-9) error.

I have no ASUS drivers on my PC, (this is on a tablet, not a PC, just to be clear) and MobileGo was uninstalled when I did the factory reset. I have no other issues that I have been able to find except with accessing Netflix. And Netflix only has an issue when trying to establish a connection on my home network. If I connect via my phone's hotspot (who's carrier is ATT) first and then allow my home network to take the connection, it works fine.

To find that IP, log into Netflix with a laptop or desktop, as if to watch a movie, then press CTRL+ALT+Shift+D. A screen will come up and look for where it says "Current CDN" and there will be a server. For me it is c049.bos001.ix.nflxvideo.net. Then ping(on the laptop) what ever server your CDN is to get a IP. Finally try to Ping that IP on the tablet. If it doesn't work, try a traceroute. Oddly enough, the tablets may actually connect to a different Netflix server, but that will tell us something.

CTRL+ALT+Shift+D does nothing at all. No window opens and no new tab opens. I went to ipaddress.com and search for "www.netflix.com". Each time I search, it gives me a different IP and neither tablet can ping any of them. However, to test I'm doing nothing wrong, I also search "www.youtube.com". It gives me a different IP each time, but both tablets can ping those IPs without issue. 006ab0faaa

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