Netflix rolls out partial download feature on Android: How it works

Good news for Netflix fans. If you have ever been disappointed with not being able to watch your movie due to download issue, the streaming platform now has a solution for you. You will now be able to view your content even if it hasn’t successfully completed downloading. This new feature is currently a matter of concern for some users. The pioneer in Steaming has now improved its offline download options and allows its users to watch their content even if the downloads are not completely finished. For example, it is now possible to see the beginning of a series or movie while downloading it. Once a better connection is re-established, users will be able to choose to continue downloading while viewing their content.

“We’ve always wanted to make it easy for members to access their favorite series or movies, regardless of language, device, connectivity or location,” Netflix said on its official blog. For now, this feature is only available to customers who are using the application. Smartphones and tablets under Android, the US-based firm said. Netflix said tests on iOS will be launched in “the coming months.” The video-on-demand platform introduced the ability to download content for viewing when you don’t have an Internet connection in 2016. A feature that is especially useful to consumers while traveling by plane or train. So this improvement is timed a few days before the summer holidays and adds to the long list of new tools the platform has unveiled to stand out from its rivals such as Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video.

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