Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, Flip 4 and more are now ready to stream HDR10 content on Netflix
Smartphone displays, even in the mid-range segment, are now sporting high-resolution panels, and the high-end ones offer HDR content support backed by features like Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and more. Many of us rely on our smartphones to ease boredom, and their specifications make them ideal forstreaming services like Netflix and YouTube. To enhance that experience, Netflix has expanded its list of devices supporting HD streaming and HDR10 content to include several new Samsung smartphones.
Since their launch, several Samsung smartphone models have been awaiting HD and HDR10 Netflix support. Although we don’t often see Netflix rushing to support affordable models, theupdated list of supported devicesis chock-full of Samsung Galaxy A-series and M-series devices this time. The mid-rangerGalaxy A73 5G, in fact, now supports HDR10 streaming. Other notable additions to HDR10-supporting devices include the upper echelon of Samsung foldables like theGalaxy Z Flip 4andZ Fold 4. Check out the recently added devices below:

Netflix is available in HD on these Android phones now:
Netflix supports HDR10 content streaming on these Android phones now:

Remember that you will need a Netflix plan that supports Ultra HD streaming and a high-speed internet connection for HDR10 content. The in-app streaming quality should be set to High. Once that’s sorted, you can start bingingthe best Netflix original seriesand movies in the highest resolution on your smartphone.
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