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Yes. Use a streaming device such as Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, or Amazon Fire TV Stick, or connect to your Netflix account using a gaming console. Alternatively, connect your laptop to your TV with an HDMI cable.

To mirror your iPhone on your TV, use the Mirroring function in the Control Center, or use an adapter to connect your phone to your TV with an HDMI or VGA cable. You can also mirror your iPhone through your Roku or other streaming devices.

Yes, you can stream Netflix over cellular data. You'll need to connect the phone to the television via a cable. You should also keep a very close eye on your data usage. Streaming video can use it up very rapidly.

Well, until I changed internet providers, my LTE connection was better than my home internet so, I can certainly imagine it. But, given the amount of data the streaming of video I do would use up, I think my carrier would kick me off my grandfathered unlimited data plan. ?

Connection is great. I've been streaming on I phone. I looked into it, and I can mirror (stream) from phone to tv using an HDMI cable with a Lightning Digital AV adapter. ($49) I can't get Internet at home. I have direct tv, but like some of the new shows on Netflix. I think I use around 1gb per hr. from experience with phone. I'm just interested in a few shows or movies now and then so I should be ok. My experience with cell data is once you hit certain usage they slow you down. I've never heard of contract be canceled. Thanks for the reply, it was helpful.

Offer subject to change. Receive Netflix Standard with ads while you maintain 1 qualifying Go5G Next, Go5G Plus or Magenta Max line or 2+ Go5G or Magenta lines in good standing. Netflix account, plan availability & compatible device required. Alternative discount toward different Netflix streaming plans may apply. Not redeemable or refundable for cash; cannot be exchanged for Netflix gift subscriptions. Cancel Netflix anytime. Netflix Terms of Use apply: www.netflix.com/termsofuse. 1 offer per T-Mobile account; for existing Netflix members it may take 1-2 bill cycles during which time you will continue to be charged separately for any existing Netflix account. If you link an existing Netflix account to this offer, terminating the qualifying line(s) will not automatically cancel your Netflix membership, and Netflix will automatically resume charging your existing payment method that they have on file. Like all plans, features may change or be discontinued at any time; see T-Mobile Terms and Conditions at T-Mobile.com for details.

Offer subject to change. Receive Netflix Standard with ads while you maintain a qualifying line in good standing. Netflix account, plan availability & compatible device required. Alternative discount toward different Netflix streaming plans may apply. Not redeemable or refundable for cash; cannot be exchanged for Netflix gift subscriptions. Cancel Netflix anytime. Netflix Terms of Use apply: www.netflix.com/termsofuse. 1 offer per T-Mobile account; for existing Netflix members it may take 1-2 bill cycles during which time you will continue to be charged separately for any existing Netflix account. If you link an existing Netflix account to this offer, terminating the qualifying line will not automatically cancel your Netflix membership, and Netflix will automatically resume charging your existing payment method that they have on file. Like all plans, features may change or be discontinued at any time; see T-Mobile Terms and Conditions at T-Mobile.com for details.

With Netflix Standard with ads you can watch on up to two devices within a household at the same time. You can upgrade to Netflix Premium and watch on up to four devices in the same household at the same time for the discounted rate of $16, through your T-Mobile bill. Visit this page to upgrade now.

Log into My.T-mobile, select Account, and then select Manage add-ons. On the Manage data and add-ons page, add Netflix in the Services section. T-Mobile pays Netflix directly for you. For customers with an existing Netflix account, it may take one or two Netflix billing cycles for your billing to transfer to T-Mobile.

I am unable to cast to Roku from mobiles without login into Netflix from the Roku device. in my home, we have multiple netflix accounts and everytime it requires the users to log in to Roku separately

With casting, the mobile device (your phone) sends a command to the streaming device (your Roku) telling it to launch the app (Netflix), load the particular content, and proceed to the corresponding timestamp.

What many think happens is the phone is dong the streaming. They're incorrect. Once you start casting to Roku (or Chromecast, which works the same way), the stream is now from the Roku, which means the Roku app is running. If the app requires you to log in to use, then you must log in to use.

You can confirm this by casting something, then while it's playing on Roku, shut your phone off. The stream will still continue on Roku, because the Roku only got the instructions about streaming from the phone, not the stream itself.

@fenfinolhu Multiple accounts or multiple profiles? Like DB said if you have Netflix on your Roku and Netflix on your phone your not really casting. Your just giving a command to your Roku to start the Netflix channel. Then your Roku takes over

Actually, in chromecast netflix works without a need or requirement to login in. It passes authentication. similarly, youtube passes authentication to Roku and you will see your username logged in.

Apparently, Netflix doesn't allow to pass authentication to Roku as youtube does. Netflix support confirmed that only chrome cast supports the option like that.
I wish Roku work with Netflix to support the same.

You probably don't have easy access to a TV in your backyard (unless you happen to own this TV in a briefcase), but your phone or tablet will do in a pinch. One challenge of watching Netflix while outdoors is that your screen won't look very bright, especially if you're sitting in direct sunlight.

In case your phone's auto-brightness feature isn't working, you can adjust the brightness manually, and you don't even have to exit your show or movie. All you have to do is give your screen a tap and you'll see a brightness slider appear on the left side of your screen.

Sign into Netflix on your Apple or Android device and then look for the Cast button in the upper or lower part of your screen. Tapping that button will bring up a list of devices for streaming. While you have the option to connect your devices using a cable, you can also do it wirelessly using Chromecast.

This can also be helpful if you want to use your phone as a remote control, allowing you to search for shows by typing directly on your phone. It's much easier than navigating a keyboard using the arrow keys of your regular remote.

If you have a limited amount of monthly mobile data, you can control how much of it Netflix uses. In your phone or tablet app, go to the My Netflix tab at the bottom of the screen, then tap the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines) in the top right corner.

Downloading video is especially handy when you're getting ready for a long trip on a train or plane where Wi-Fi is spotty at best. If you're traveling with kids, you can keep them entertained for hours by having the live-action Avatar the Last Airbender adaptation downloaded to your mobile device ahead of time (or you can watch it yourself and see how it compares to the original animated series, which is also available on Netflix).

To download movies and shows for offline viewing on the Netflix app, select a title and hit Download under the Play button. You can view everything you've downloaded in the My Netflix tab at the bottom of your screen. Be aware that some content isn't available for download because of copyright issues or other factors.

You're about to see a big reveal in the newest season of Love is Blind, when your thumb accidentally brushes against your screen and pauses the action. Even if the pause only lasts two seconds, it's an annoying interruption that takes you out of the story. Luckily, there's a way to keep that from happening.

While watching your movie or show, tap the screen once, and then tap the "Lock" button at the bottom (between "Speed" and "Audio & Subtitles"). This will keep your video playing uninterrupted until you tap the "Screen Locked" button and select "Unlock."

To watch Netflix while using other apps, simply start playing a movie or show, and then exit the Netflix app. Your video should continue to play in a small pop-up window while you browse your email or open Google Chrome to look up "syzygy" (if you're watching 3 Body Problem).

The Chromecast supports subtitles, alternative audio and 5.1 surround sound. If you have a Chromecast Ultra or Chromecast with Google TV, you can even enjoy Netflix in Ultra HD and HDR. For the best experience, make sure your TV and Wi-Fi network can handle these formats.

To connect your phone to your TV with an HDMI cable, follow these steps. First, get an HDMI cable compatible with your phone. For Android devices, a USB-C to HDMI adapter may be required. For iPhones, a Lightning to HDMI adapter is required.

Then plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your TV, and the other into the adapter connected to your phone. Switch on your TV and select the appropriate HDMI source with the remote control. Your phone screen should now appear on the TV.

Open the Netflix app on your phone, log in to your account and launch the content of your choice. You can control playback directly from your phone. This method ensures a stable connection and optimum picture quality, including HD and Ultra HD, depending on the capabilities of your TV and HDMI cable.

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