Netflix 8.33.0 build 9 50246 beta APK is Up for Download

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Who said that watching your favorite movies or TV shows from Netflix on your phone or tablet is boring? Watching the last episode of Game of Thrones, for instance, in this way while you’re lying on your sofa can be very relaxing.

Netflix 8.33.0 build 9 50246 beta APK is now waiting for Android users to grab it via APKMirror, whether they own a phone or a tablet running Google’s mobile operating system. The single download variant is a bundle carrying 24 splits that were built on a universal architecture. You’ll need at least Android 7 installed on your device to be able to get the update.

What’s new

There’s not much to say about the new update other than the description offered by APKMirror, which is pretty vague if you ask us:

Get the best experience for enjoying recent hits and timeless classics with our latest Netflix update for your phone and tablet.

The download file will occupy 37.61MB of storage space, and you also have the possibility to download it on external storage.

The Netflix app for Android often gets new movies and TV shows. The app also provides the user recommendations of what to see next, and that system is pretty fine-tuned. As you would expect, Netflix will recommend content based on what the user likes to watch, so the chances are high that the recommendations are suitable.

In case you like to have multiple profiles for a single account, Netflix has you covered in this area as well! The software allows users to create a maximum of five profiles for a single account.

Do you want to stay informed about what’s new and exciting even if you’re not checking the app itself? Netflix can also send you the right notifications to keep you in touch with what’s new!

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