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Netflix collects a wide variety of data, including user data (like your email and payment information), device and software characteristics (such as type and configuration), viewing activities (what you watch, when, and how much), and interactions (search queries, browsing history, etc.) on their platform.

Like all streaming video content providers, Netflix can use a fair amount of data. Depending on your plan and how you connect to the internet, you could have a fairly hefty data bill after binging your favorite show from start to finish. So, how much data does Netflix use? While the company provides general estimates, we wanted to find out for ourselves. Read on for our Netflix data usage findings.

The amount of data Netflix uses will depend on your streaming quality settings. Our testing suggests that Netflix streaming at 4K resolution will use around 6.5GB to 11GB of data per hour, while 480p resolution can use as little as 200MB per hour.

This one is a little bit tricky but doable. Roku, Android TV, Apple TV, and Fire TV have settings that restrict resolution to 1080p, which can cut out all extra data usage from 4K and HDR. Smart TVs usually have a standalone Netflix app. Depending on your model, you might not have any streaming resolution settings, but check regardless.

Video streaming is the next big thing in the entertainment industry. More people are getting a soft spot for streaming videos and audios. At the same time, companies like Netflix, Hulu, and Spotify are offering on-demand streaming services to meet this demand. The good thing is that you are not limited to using your laptop or tablet while streaming; you can also use your phone. Unfortunately, streaming uses loads of data in an era where internet data allowances are a reality. While some consumers have devised ways to stream videos and audios data-effectively, others have limited the service to prevent their internet bill from getting out of hand.

Imagine you just signed up for Netflix to catch the latest blockbuster movies and series. You can't wait to watch the latest releases ranging from Bird Box to Apostle and Triple Frontier. You start streaming the Vietnam War drama Full Metal Jacket while your sister in the other room is streaming a romantic comedy Crazy Stupid Love on her iPhone. Suddenly you receive a notification that you are running out of data.

Let's start with the fun facts. First, data is not free and video uses a lot of data. Therefore, because you are streaming video on Netflix, you definitely use a lot of data. Second, your internet provider is in business to make money. That means that there's a probability of a cap in the data you use monthly and extra charges for surpassing the set amount. This causes headaches for Netflix subscribers who would like to watch much content but are limited by their data and avoidance of extra charges. Buckeye Broadband can eliminate these headaches by offering you data plans that meet your streaming needs - including unlimited data.

The question that follows is 'how much data does Netflix use?' The answer is simple 'it depends.' It depends on two principle things namely the length of the film you are watching and the resolution you are using. Watching a show that takes 30 minutes does not use the same amount of data as watching a 2 hours long movie. The longer the film, the more data you use. The resolution you use also affects the amount of data you use. According to Netflix, you use about 1GB of data per hour for streaming a TV show or movie in standard definition and up to 3GB of data per hour when streaming HD video.

Nevertheless, you can change the data usage settings in your Netflix account to reduce the bandwidth Netflix uses and hence lower data consumption. Netflix offers four data usage options discussed below.

One cool thing about Netflix is that you don't have to always stream your movies and shows. You can download content and view it later when offline. This saves you a huge chunk of data. The download option and view later is available on both Android and iOS Netflix apps. However, this feature is not without a catch. You can only download specific content including but not limited to Orange is the New Black, To Kill a Mocking Bird and Stranger Things. The good thing is that downloadable content is a mix of contemporary and classic films in different genres. If you can't get enough of the series Scandal or Jane the virgin, just download it and you can re-watch it ten times.

With Netflix's download option, you can never get bored. Your phone becomes a portable TV and you can watch films on your long car ride, boring flights, or just spend the whole night on the sofa. How do you download a movie on Netflix? It's simple; use your Netflix app that is available for Android and iOS. You can also use the Netflix app for Windows 10 on your laptop. Open the Netflix app, choose the download quality and choose the download option (where available). Lastly, enjoy your offline viewing.

In the current digital age, prolific media streaming is the order of the day. Netflix is leading the pack by offering numerous movies and series that you can stream and download. Unfortunately, the current age also comes with capped data packages for home internet users. This makes it necessary to know how much data Netflix uses when streaming movies and TV shows.

Netflix has revolutionized how we consume entertainment, allowing us to immerse ourselves in a world of binge-worthy TV shows and movies. But have you ever wondered just how much data Netflix uses? Whether you're traveling or simply trying to manage your data usage, it's important to understand how streaming services like Netflix can impact your data plan. In this post, we'll explore how much data Netflix uses and share some valuable tips to help you use less data while enjoying your favorite shows.

When it comes to streaming video content, data usage can vary depending on several factors, such as video quality and the length of your viewing session. Here's a breakdown of how much data Netflix consumes per hour of streaming:

By default, Netflix automatically selects the best video quality based on your internet connection. However, you can manually adjust the video quality to a lower tier by visiting the "Account" section on Netflix's website. Opting for SD rather than HD or UHD can significantly reduce data consumption.

Most smartphones and tablets provide data usage tracking features, allowing you to monitor how much data you consume while streaming Netflix. Set usage limits or receive notifications when you're approaching your data cap to avoid any surprises on your monthly bill.

Whenever possible, connect to a stable Wi-Fi network to stream Netflix. Wi-Fi networks generally do not count towards your mobile data usage, allowing you to stream without worrying about data consumption.

We want all of your favorite video streaming services to be included as a part of Binge On. If your go-to video streaming service isn't part of the program yet, tweet us your favorite service @TMobile, along with the hashtag #BingeOn. If they meet our requirements, we'll investigate the feasibility of adding them. No one pays to join and no money is exchanged.

If you are a streaming service provider click here, send us an email and we'll get back to you to begin the process. See FAQs below for more information about technical criteria.

T-Mobile will review all submissions to ensure identification of video stream and technical requirements, including optimization for mobile viewing.

T-Mobile is committed to maximizing YOUR choice and providing access to as many great providers as possible.

Binge On optimizes video quality for smartphone screens. As a result, it provides a great DVD-quality experience (typically 480p or better) for all detectable video while using a fraction of the data, unless a provider chooses to opt-out of the program. To date, no providers have opted out of Binge On. If you have Binge On and want to disable it, we will no longer optimize video for viewing on a mobile device. Your videos may stream at a higher resolution (e.g., HD); however, you will no longer have the ability to stream for free from participating streaming services or have video optimized for your smartphone screen, resulting in faster usage of your high-speed data. You can always change your mind and enable Binge On any time to start enjoying the benefits again.

Binge On is automatically enabled so your data will stretch up to three times further when you are streaming video, unless a provider chooses to opt out. If you disable Binge On, video streaming will no longer be optimized and video resolution will default to the highest available based on the streaming service (e.g., HD). This will also result in your 4G LTE data being consumed faster, and all video streaming will count toward your high-speed data. Of course, you are free to disable Binge On at any time, and then enable it again whenever you like.

Absolutely nothing. Every Simple Choice customer can watch up to three times more video with their data plan with Binge On enabled. If you have 3GB of data or more, stream from your favorite steaming services like YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Sling, ESPN, SHOWTIME, Starz, and more for free, without using your 4G LTE data. The more data you have, the more benefits you get.

Yes, Binge On is a benefit included in all T-Mobile rate plans with limited high-speed data buckets, including T-Mobilefor Business plans. If you have 3GB data plan or higher you will be able to stream video through YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Sling, ESPN and more without it counting against your high-speed data. Businesses can choose to enable or disable Binge On for each line independently or the entire account and every line on the account will be eligible for the Binge On benefits.

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