Season Download was previously only available for customers on Android mobile devices. Isn’t it always a little bit of a bummer when a new feature comes out on your favorite streaming service? iPhone owners had to deal with this dilemma recently,
On Wednesday, Netflix announced that it was bringing the ability to download an entire season of your favorite TV show with one tap to its iOS app. The feature means you no longer have to tap on each episode individually when you’re trying to load up your iPhone for a flight or trip.
NETFLIX has added a new button to the app that should make downloading TV shows a lot less hassle. Weirdly, the feature has been available on Android for sometime now but iPhone and iPad has been
Netflix subscribers on iOS and iPadOS can easily download entire seasons of their favorite shows for offline viewing.
Netflix has brought over one of its most convenient Android features to its iPhone and iPad apps. Here's how to download an entire season of a show on Netflix at once.
The new button should appear right next to the Share option, and it works exactly like you’d expect. All of the shows in that season will be queued up to download, and you can monitor their progress or see what’s stored on your device by heading over to the Downloads section on the My Netflix tab.
Ensure you have the latest version of the Netflix app on your device. Open the app and navigate to the TV show you wish to download. Select the season you want to download from the drop-down menu above the episodes. Tap the "Download Season [season number]" option next to the Share and Rate buttons.
Netflix added a download feature in 2016 and a one-tap season download feature in 2021 on Android. It only took four years for the streaming platform to extend the feature to iPhone and iPad versions
The Netflix app on iPhone and iPad now has a Season Download button that allows users to download full seasons of shows with one tap.
Lets iPhone And iPad Users Download Entire Seasons With One Tap! Discover Season Download Button For Easy Binge-Watching.
The feature, which has been already available for Android users, comes after the streamer unveiled Moments to iOS users in October