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iflix offline video playback now available for iOS users

iflix, the Malaysian alternative to Netflix had recently rolled out its offline download support for Android users. This allows you to watch your TV shows and movies without being connected to the internet.

Now iPhone and iPad users get to enjoy the same offline perks on the latest iflix iOS app version 2.0.

Before departing for your next trip, you can download your shows beforehand by tapping on the download icon. Depending on your preference and available storage, you get to choose from 3 video quality options as shown above. Similar to its Android app, it doesn’t support all titles at the moment.

To get iflix on your iPhone or iPad, head over here to download. iflix is a subscription based service and it cost RM10 per month or RM96 per year, which comes up to RM8/month. If you haven’t tried it yet, they are giving 30 days free trial for new sign ups.

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