Monday 24 September 2012

Netflix stretches new interface experience to Android phones

Netflix extends new user interface experience to Android phones

Netflix's new interface experience put their hands up on Android pills this past year before advancing towards the iPad and lastly apple iphones just a week ago, however the organization formally introduced it's finishing the circle by pushing it to Android phones. As seen on other products, it's centered on bigger artwork, while offering the opportunity to scroll through a lot more game titles, in addition to search its streaming library everywhere inside the application. Customers can tap once on the title to determine more information about this or double tap to begin playing immediately. The brand new UI can be obtained on hardware running Gingerbread and above. It might be showing up in your device but when not, browse the video preview embedded following the break.

Update: We downloaded the application and began poking around and also have discovered an extremely unfortunate detail omitted by Netflix -- the brand new UI isn't enhanced for top-res shows. Symbols, thumbnail images as well as the business's logo design are noticeably pixelated on our Universe Nexus. Even around the qHD panel in our Android RAZR M situations are pretty fuzzy searching. Hopefully Netflix will address the problem soon and perhaps, just maybe, allow it to be seem like an Android application rather than an iOS one..

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