6 million new subscribers this quarter, totalling 238.4 million subscriptions.
Compared to other countries, Netflix's plans remain unchanged in India, with no ad-ed feature and the inclusion of a Heartstopper season 2 this month — it's easy to get swayed into getting an and so, this guide will help you figure out the best plan suited to your needs. As of August 2023, Netflix in India has four plans (in increasing order of price): Mobile, Basic, Standard, and . Here's a complete breakdown.
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As the name implies, Netflix's mobile games, all of which will be exclusively available to you as a subscriber. s are also enabled across all plans.
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iOS device; the option won't even pop up on a browser. The Basic plan costs Rs. 199 monthly.
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From here on out, you'll be able to watch films and shows simultaneously on multiple devices, with the Mac-based systems. Even if you pay for Ultra HD streaming, you'll still be treated to blurry picture quality when using specific browsers to access Netflix.
So, if you're someone who prefers watching Netflix on their Safari. These devices come with hardware-based DRM protection, which is harder to crack, thereby delivering content at crisp resolutions — you get what you paid for. A Basic plan is listed at Rs. 499 per month.
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Finally, Dolby Atmos, which can work better with your soundbar, speaker system, or compatible TV and headset. Bear in mind, this feature doesn't apply to the entire catalogue, so you'll need to search for specific content in these formats in the search bar for compatible shows or movies to appear. They also have a tiny discernible icon next to the description, and a big chunk of Netflix's original catalogue s modern audio and video formats.
The subscription costs Rs. 649 monthly and lets you watch content on up to four devices simultaneously. Meanwhile, s will be ed on six devices at a time. I must say it's a bit overkill taking the new changes to -sharing into consideration — I'm guessing this will be reduced in time. For now though, for Ultra-HD streaming and modern HDR and audio formats remains the key selling point of the plan.