All You Need To Know About Netflix In Nigeria
Netflix, the world’s top video streaming service, has launched its services in 130 more countries including Nigeria.
Netflix allows users to watch content on screens ranging from a smartphones to a smart television, it works with a variety of other devices like PlayStation and Apple TV. Let’s sort out price, usability and other features available for Nigerians.
The main question is how the service is priced in Nigeria?
Netflix has the “first month free” trial. A basic plan costs approximately eight dollars (N1,585) a month with unlimited access to movies and TV series, a standard plan costs 10 dollars (N1,981), while a premium plan is 12 dollars (N2,377).
Once the free trial period expires, Nigerians can enjoy Netflix with Etisalat Nigeria. The bundle allows users enjoy two hours of video streaming on Netflix with just N400 naira. To activate “Netflix and chill”, simply diale *229*3*5# on your mobile device.
It is best to watch on the television, provided your screen is smart or is yoked to an Android box or Apple TV. Alternatively, you can use Chromecast as the Netflix apps is supported by the streaming dongle. You can watch the shows on a laptop, tablet or smartphone, or use a MHL or HDMI cable to mirror this on your television.
Is the content censored?
During signup you have to specify if you are above 18 and this means there is not going to be a lot of censored content, while everything will be rated. However, while creating a profile Netflix lets you identify children so that they don’t get access to any adult content.
Is there a lot of local content?
No. However, it has some Indian content, an initial recce suggests almost all the popular Bollywood classics.
As of October 2015, Netflix had 69.17 million subscribers globally, including more than 43 million in the United States of America.
Netflix allows users to watch content on screens ranging from a smartphones to a smart television, it works with a variety of other devices like PlayStation and Apple TV. Let’s sort out price, usability and other features available for Nigerians.
The main question is how the service is priced in Nigeria?
Netflix has the “first month free” trial. A basic plan costs approximately eight dollars (N1,585) a month with unlimited access to movies and TV series, a standard plan costs 10 dollars (N1,981), while a premium plan is 12 dollars (N2,377).
Once the free trial period expires, Nigerians can enjoy Netflix with Etisalat Nigeria. The bundle allows users enjoy two hours of video streaming on Netflix with just N400 naira. To activate “Netflix and chill”, simply diale *229*3*5# on your mobile device.
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How can I watch the content?It is best to watch on the television, provided your screen is smart or is yoked to an Android box or Apple TV. Alternatively, you can use Chromecast as the Netflix apps is supported by the streaming dongle. You can watch the shows on a laptop, tablet or smartphone, or use a MHL or HDMI cable to mirror this on your television.
Is the content censored?
During signup you have to specify if you are above 18 and this means there is not going to be a lot of censored content, while everything will be rated. However, while creating a profile Netflix lets you identify children so that they don’t get access to any adult content.
Is there a lot of local content?
No. However, it has some Indian content, an initial recce suggests almost all the popular Bollywood classics.
As of October 2015, Netflix had 69.17 million subscribers globally, including more than 43 million in the United States of America.
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