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Netflix, on Android it’s all free: the platform’s unusual proposal

Currently being tested, Netflix is ​​thinking of making its service free for Android users. But there are limitations

Netflix catalog may become free in some countries (websource)

Lots of novelties he is working on Netflix in the last weeks. The catalog is constantly updated, with new ones original movies and TV series which could arrive in the next few weeks. Meanwhile, Reed Hastings’ platform has another in mind to attract new customers rather unusual strategy.

At the moment the tests have started in Kenya, but it is not certain that they can be extended to the rest of the world in the future. For Android, viewing the contents in the app it will become free. Just register and enter your date of birth: a payment method is not even required! But there are though some important limitations.

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Free Netflix on Android: here’s what you can do

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The company has a clear strategy, but there will be limitations (Getty Images)

At the moment this is just a test started in Kenya, with the idea of ​​seeing if such a proposal could attract new customers. On Android, it will be possible access Netflix for free, with some important limitations. A quarter of the total catalog is present, which in any case means having hundreds and hundreds of different contents available. Among other limitations, it will be possible to watch movies and TV series exclusively on smartphone, without being able to transmit the signal to other devices.

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The purpose is to allow a trial at no cost, then hoping that users decide to subscribe to a paid subscription. The idea could actually be to apply a similar strategy in countries where the diffusion rate is still very low, thus excluding – among others – Italy.

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