Maintaining A Seamless Streaming Experience
This article explores what Netflix's decision to stop supporting older Apple TV devices means for users. It will explain why Netflix made such a decision and present some valuable tips for users to seamlessly move to a supported device.Which Devices Will Be Affected?
Apple will no longer support the Netflix app on the second-generation Apple TV, released in 2010, and the third-generation Apple TV, released in 2012. These devices run on older versions of iOS that predate tvOS and don't have an App Store. Apple has classified these devices as obsolete and no longer supports them with updates.Why Is Netflix Ending Support?
Netflix is ending support for these devices to ensure an optimal streaming experience. This change allows the company to focus on devices that can leverage the latest features and updates, thus ensuring that users get the best Netflix experience possible. The second—and third-generation Apple TVs are over ten years old and don't have the capability to handle the newer codecs, which makes them ill-suited for the latest Netflix content.What Does This Mean for Users?
For those who already have the devices, they will not be able to access Netflix after July 31, 2024. Viewers must upgrade their devices to new Apple TVs to ensure they continue having the best streaming experience or change to other compatible options available on the market, including Smart TVs and Roku devices. Netflix has updated the Help Centre to reflect this, advising users to upgrade or switch to a compatible device to ensure they retain uninterrupted access to their content.How To Upgrade Or Switch?
To upgrade the device to a new Apple TV model, users can try the following:- Move to Settings, then System, and finally Software Updates.
- After this, click 'Update Software' and 'Download and Install' if a new software update is available.