'This app is no longer compatible with your device. Contact the developers for more info.' If you are getting this message from Google Play when trying to install Netflix, then maybe this little guide can help you.Several years ago, Netflix began using the Windvine digital rights management (DRM) system as part of their content protection efforts. A side effect of this change is that Android devices with a rooted OS, an unofficial ROM, or even an unlocked bootloader could no longer download the Netflix app from the Play Store.


In fact, if you searched for the app on the Play Store with such a device, it will not even show up. You have to manually find the URL for Netflix so that it will open in the Play Store. At present, this is the URL that will launch your Play Store app and bring you to Netflix.


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All may not be lost however as you may be able to sideload the app. To be clear, this won't work for everyone. It really depends on the Android OS, how it was rooted, and more. However, if you are using something like LineageOS on a relatively new device, this should work.


Sideloading Apps and Settings


To sideload an app is essentially to bypass it's original source. For Netflix on Android, the source is typically the Play Store. However, since the Play Store has cut you off (BOO!), you have to find the Netflix app from elsewhere and install it manually.


Here's the thing, Android devices typically have the ability to install from unknown sources (i.e. not the Play Store) disabled. If you have an alternative Android OS like LineageOS, you should be able to install from unknown sources by default, but if you have a rooted stock firmware, or an unlocked bootloader, for example, you may still need to enable this.


Allowing manual APK installation on older Android


How we do that depends on what version of Android you have. For example, older versions of Android (not exclusively) have one setting to toggle. Typically, it can be found in Settings -> Security.


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The above images are from an older Android version on a Samsung device. It is one setting and you are good to go. Newer versions of Android may have changed.


Allowing manual APK installation on newer Android


Some newer Android versions do not have a single option to enable installation from unknown sources. Instead, you have to find a list of apps which are set to allow installation of APKs or not. This is more secure than older versions, but it is annoying how it can change location depending on device and the operating system.


So in a relatively new Samsung Android Device running Android 11, this option can be found in Settings -> Biometrics and security -> Install Unknown Apps.


Biometrics / SecurityInstall Unknown Apps ListEnable Chrome


In the above example, I have approved Chrome to install Unknown Apps. If you use another browser on your device, then select that browser. If your browser is not in the list, it should be added later when you try to install an APK acquired from it.


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If you cannot find any option to enable unknown sources or install unknown apps do not panic, as your Android operating system may not need such an option (custom ROMs, alternative OS etc.). Also, it is possible that when you try to install an APK from a browser, the Android OS will bring you directly to the setting to toggle On or Off, so just proceed as below.


Get the latest Netflix APK


There are many ways to get the latest Netflix APK, including services that can download APKs directly from Google Play. However, there are also alternative App stores and repositories to try from. We would recommend you use APKmirror as your source for APK installers because you can trust the operators of the site, but it is really up to you how your acquire the Netflix APK.


To get Netflix from APKMirror, go to: -inc/netflix/


Scroll down to see the options. As you can see APKMirror really is a comprehensive mirror. It will mirror beta versions of the Netflix app along with stable version. Typically, we would recommend you get the latest version available, though if you want to avoid one marked as beta that is understandable.


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Typically with stable versions of Netflix there will be two variants to choose from as seen above. Always choose the NODPI version as an end user. The NODPI version is typically compatible with all devices.


As it starts to download, tap Details which will open the Download list in Chrome (you can get there by tapping the settings menu, three dots, in the top right hand corner). When the download completes, launch it.


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If all goes well, you should now be able to install the App manually. If you could not find the setting to enable manual install of APKs earlier, this is the point where you will likely to be prompted to change the appropriate setting.


When installed, launch Netflix and hopefully it will work well. If there are problems, you can try other versions from the APKmirror site. If they all have a similar problem, such as cutting out at the Netflix logo, this may be due to the specific way your device has been rooted, or the Android OS you are running and you may need to look for instructions that are specific to your device and software. For example, you may need to install additional software so that certain security challenges are passed when the Netflix app launches.


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Remember: Your Netflix app will not automatically update from Google Play if you use this method. Therefore, if you have problems down the line you should check APKmirror for the latest version and manually update it.


Good luck!


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"We are currently experiencing issues streaming on Android devices; however, other devices may still work. We are working to resolve the problem. We apologize for any inconvenience."

I was offered to download the 4.16.1 version APK there, and that installs and runs just fine.


Latest Netflix Update Wont Install On Rooted Devices


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Netflix has started blocking rooted devices from installing their app. Currently, this only affects devices that use the Google Play Store. This means that, for the time being, Amazon devices are not affected, so rooted Fire TVs and Fire TV Sticks still have no problem installing and using Netflix.

The new adoption of Widevine for Android devices using the Google PLay Store could mean that Netflix is going to start cracking down on rooted devices, in a similar manner to how they began cracking down on VPN use not too long ago. For the moment, everything is fine for rooted Fire TV devices, but that may change in the near future.

I also would never recommend the FTV devices ever use the APP to install the MagiskSU. I think that even us with fully unlocked bootloaders should only use the .zip binary installer thru TWRP to even attempt any testing.

I'm going on a 14 hour trip Tomorrow, so I figured I'd download some Netflix shows. I could download them just fine, but I can't play the downloaded file and it just gives me a 102.2.6 error, which Netflix claims I can fix by changing some date and time setting (which is nowhere to be found in either the Netflix app or account settings online). When I try to watch a show I haven't downloaded I get a 5.2 error, which apparently is something related to rooted devices or something. I have a galaxy s6 sm-g920f which has never been rooted (to my knowledge :p) and has never been owned before, it was a brand new phone when I bought it. I've reinstalled the app countless times, restarted the phone and whatnot. My account works on my iPhone, Samsung smart tv (both a 6 series 40" and 8 series 55") and Apple tv.

There are exceptions. Some phones, particularly imported models, often have custom ROMs installed by the importers, and are therefore rooted when you buy them. If you own a Xiaomi, Meizu, Oppo, or any number of other popular import-only Chinese phones, this may include your device. For example, the official Netflix app does not show up at all in the Google Play Store on our imported Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X, although we have not changed the software ourselves.

The hack works by fooling the Netflix app into thinking your phone or tablet is one of the supported models. Assuming you've already rooted it, the process looks fairly simple: using any root file editor, just edit a few lines in the device's "build.prop" file. Then reboot, install the Netflix app, and you're good to go.

This function is written in Kotlin and is designed to clear the data and cache of the Netflix app on non-rooted Android TV devices. It provides a solution for users who want to remove stored data and cache files associated with the Netflix app without requiring root access. The function utilizes the Android package manager and runtime execution to achieve this task. It also includes a restart mechanism for the app and terminates the current process. Please note that this function should be used with caution as it permanently deletes data and cache files. It is recommended to backup any important data before executing this function.

UPDATED 5:50PM CT: Netflix has confirmed to AndroidPolice that they are indeed blocking users who are rooted or have unlocked bootloaders from downloading the Play Store application. They mention their use of Google's Widevine DRM, though the Play Store listing is seemingly blocked through the SafetyNet API as our testing showed. Their latest 5.0.4 release also seems to remain fully functional on rooted/unlocked devices when the application is downloaded from a third-party source, and then installed. Below is the full statement provided to AndroidPolice: be457b7860

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