Wednesday, 16 March 2011 21:52
Android Netflix APK Leaked – Lacks Streaming Support
The Netflix APK has recently been pulled from a prototype of the LG Revoluion, the first Android smartphone to offer full Netflix support. This was done by a guy named Alex Smith and thanks to his work, the Netflix APK is now readily available to anyone who wants to give it a whirl. The downside here is that you’ll only be able to use it to manage your Netflix queue and browse movies. The app alerts you that it “could not reach the Netflix service,” if you try to stream a movie, which is probably due to the DRM issues that have been responsible for a full Netflix on Android client delay in the first place. As of right now, Netflix has yet to publicly disclose when a fully functioning client will be available for the Android platform. What do you Android users think of the whole ordeal? Share your thoughts and comments in the section below! As usual, stay tuned for more tech news and info by following us on Twitter and/or subscribing to our RSS feed. [Source: AndroidSpin] Authors:
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