Just last month, Netflix has begun offering offline downloads for both iOS and Android users. This allows you to watch your favourite shows at places with no internet connection.
For Android users with very little on-board storage, the latest update might just put a smile on your face.
With the latest Netflix Android app update, you can now choose where to store your downloaded videos. Just head over to Settings and scroll down to Download Location. From there you can select between internal and SD card storage.
Depending on your preference, you can also select between Standard and High Quality downloads. Take note that offline shows will expire after 7 days and you have 48 hours to view once you’ve started watching. If you haven’t tried it yet, you can download or update the app from Google Play.
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