Netflix Pulls Plug on iOS 16 Devices: Say Goodbye to Updates on Older iPhones and iPads

Netflix app drops support for older iPhones and iPads stuck on iOS 16, leaving devices like iPhone X and first-gen iPad Pro unable to receive updates.

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Hot Take:

Netflix is ghosting your old iPhones and iPads like a bad Tinder date. Time for an upgrade or get comfy with your browser!

Key Points:

  • Netflix is dropping support for devices that can’t update past iOS 16.
  • Affected devices include iPhone X, iPhone 8 and 8 Plus, first-gen iPad Pro, and iPad 5.
  • Users will need iOS 17 or later for the latest Netflix updates.
  • Apple is releasing iOS 18 on September 16th.
  • Current Netflix app versions and web browsers are still accessible for now.

Netflix is Giving the Cold Shoulder

If your iPhone or iPad is still stuck in the iOS 16 era, Netflix just swiped left on you. Starting soon, the streaming giant will no longer support these devices with new updates, leaving you and your nostalgia-filled gadget in the dust. Think of it as Netflix’s way of saying, “Hey, it’s not me, it’s your ancient tech.”

Who’s Getting the Boot?

Let’s pour one out for the iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus, along with the first-gen iPad Pro and iPad 5. These brave soldiers fought valiantly but have now been shown the door by Netflix. They’ll still let you Netflix and chill, but don’t expect any new features or security patches. It’s like being invited to the party but only getting to sit in the corner.

Upgrade or Bust

Apple is rolling out iOS 18 on September 16th, and if you’re rocking a device stuck on iOS 16, your options are limited. Either upgrade to a newer device or get used to the idea of accessing Netflix through a browser. Sure, the browser option is there, but let’s be real – who wants to watch the latest season of *Stranger Things* with half the convenience?

Still Hanging On

For now, you can still use the current version of the Netflix app on your outdated device. It’s like keeping an ex’s hoodie – comforting but not quite the same. And if things get really bad, you can always open up your trusty browser. It’s not the end of the world, but it’s definitely the end of an era.

Final Countdown

So there you have it, folks. If you’re clinging to your iOS 16 device, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Otherwise, prepare for a more “manual” Netflix experience via your browser. Either way, the streaming world keeps turning, and Netflix has made it clear – keep up or get left behind.

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