Netflix Will Soon End Support for These iPhone Users: Check If You’re on This List
Netflix has just announced that it will soon stop supporting Apple devices running iOS 16. This decision comes after the company’s previous move to stop supporting the third-generation Apple TV.
A message appears on devices running iOS 16 that reads, “We’ve updated the Netflix app! To get the latest version, install iOS 17 or later.” While users on iOS 16 can continue to use the app now, they should know that future updates will not be available to them. This means no new features, bug fixes, or security patches will be provided.
Netflix users with devices running iOS 16 may face a shutdown of the app. Neither Netflix nor Apple has specified when this will happen, but it’s clear that the app will become obsolete on these older devices.
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The list of affected devices includes:
The list of affected devices includes the iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, first-generation iPad Pro, and iPad 5. These devices cannot be upgraded to iOS 17 and will therefore lose compatibility with future updates to the Netflix app. Apple has designated the iPhone X as a vintage product, meaning it will remain available for repair at Apple Stores and authorized service providers for up to two years, depending on parts availability.
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Users with these devices who want to continue using Netflix may want to consider purchasing a new phone or tablet. The Netflix app is still available in the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.
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Recommendations for affected users
With iOS 18 rolling out on September 16, users of affected devices may want to consider upgrading to newer models to maintain compatibility with Netflix and other apps. Similar to WhatsApp, which regularly updates support for older devices, Netflix’s move underscores the need to continually update technology for optimal performance and security.