Netflix is available on Android phones and tablets running Android 2.3 or later. The current version of the Netflix app requires Android version 5.0 or later.

Devices running earlier versions of Android OS (as well as the Samsung Galaxy 10.1" Tablet) will be prompted to download a compatible earlier version of the Netflix app. To download Netflix on your Samsung Galaxy 10.1" Tablet (Model Number: GT-P7500), follow these instructions.

Note: If your device is rooted or uncertified, you may not be able to download the Netflix app, or it may not function properly. Your device is not being blocked by Netflix, but there may be an issue with the device’s configuration. Contact your device manufacturer to determine if the device is certified and compatible with Netflix.

Netflix streaming features on supported devices include:

Supported regions

Certified Android phones and tablets can run Netflix in all regions where the service is available.

Navigation

Search for titles by tapping the magnifying glass in the upper right corner of the app.

You can scroll through rows of recommended genres on the home screen.

Browse all genres from the menu in the upper left corner.

To fast forward or rewind , tap anywhere on the screen, then slide your finger either forward or backward along the progress bar.

To exit, press the back button.

Resolution

Android phones and tablets will support streaming in 480p or higher. See our "Netflix in HD" tab for more information.

Subtitles & alternate audio

During playback, tap the Subtitles and Alternate Audio icon at the top of the screen to configure subtitles and alternate language audio.

Downloads

Download select titles to watch offline.

Because a wide variety of devices with different capabilities use the Android OS, certain Android devices are not compatible with the download feature. If you have downloaded the latest version of the Netflix app and are not able to download Netflix content, you will need to use a different device to use this feature.