In a recent update, Netflix has confirmed that it will soon discontinue support for iPhones and iPads running iOS 16, making it crucial for users with older devices to consider upgrading. This decision follows Netflix’s earlier move to stop support for the third-generation Apple TV, signaling a shift towards newer hardware requirements for its platform.
What Does This Mean for iOS 16 Users?
With Netflix’s latest app update, users who still have iPhones and iPads on iOS 16 have received a warning that future updates will no longer be compatible with their devices. While users can still access the app temporarily, this will soon come to an end as the app ceases to function without updates. These updates not only add new features but are essential for bug fixes and security patches.
Devices like the iPhone X and first-generation iPad Pro, which cannot upgrade to iOS 17, are among those affected. An alert message on these devices now reads: “We’ve updated the Netflix app! To use the latest version, install iOS 17 or later.”
Affected Devices That Cannot Update to iOS 17:
- iPhone 8
- iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X
- iPad 5 (2017)
- 1st generation iPad Pro
For those using these older devices, now might be the right time to consider upgrading to newer iPhone or iPad models if Netflix functionality is critical.
Will Netflix Stop Working on iOS 16 Devices Immediately?
Although Netflix will no longer provide updates for iOS 16, users can still use the app for now. However, Netflix has made it clear that this functionality will be short-lived. Once iOS 16 support ends, the app may become unstable or stop working entirely.
This change aligns with Netflix’s strategy to optimize its platform for newer devices and ensure that users can benefit from the latest security improvements and features that come with updates.
What Are the Options for iOS 16 Users?
If your device is one of those listed, the simplest solution is to upgrade to a newer iPhone or iPad that supports iOS 17. Netflix is available for download on the App Store and supports devices like iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV running the latest software.
By Andrej Kovacevic
Updated on 14th September 2024