Netflix has quietly removed the Cast feature from its mobile app, leaving many users frustrated as they can no longer stream content directly from their phones to smart TVs and streaming devices. Previously, the Cast icon allowed users to seamlessly play videos on larger screens, making it easy to enjoy Netflix from the comfort of the living room.

What Changed?

· Users have reported that the Cast button is missing from both Android and iOS apps.

· Without the Cast feature, mobile devices cannot connect directly to smart TVs, Chromecast, or other compatible streaming devices.

· Some users have attempted troubleshooting by updating the app, restarting devices, and reinstalling Netflix, but the option remains unavailable.

Why This Matters

The removal affects a significant portion of Netflix users who rely on mobile-to-TV streaming instead of using smart tv apps directly. It disrupts the user experience, especially for those accustomed to controlling playback, subtitles, and settings from their phone.

Possible Reasons

Netflix has not officially commented on the removal, but speculation includes:

· Technical updates in the mobile app or tv interface

· A move to centralize streaming through tv apps rather than mobile devices

· Testing or rolling out changes to improve performance or security

Workarounds for Users

While Netflix hasn’t provided an official solution, users can try:

1. Using the tv app directly instead of casting

2. Screen mirroring via device settings (though less convenient)

3. Third-party casting apps (with caution regarding privacy and compatibility)

Conclusion

The removal of the Cast feature marks a notable shift in Netflix’s mobile app functionality, frustrating users who prefer mobile-controlled tv streaming. While there is no official explanation yet, subscribers may need to adapt by using smart tv apps or alternative casting methods until Netflix addresses the change.

 

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