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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliDecember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Casting Support Ends: Netflix is discontinuing the ability to cast shows from mobile devices to most TVs and streaming devices, requiring users to navigate using their TV remotes.

    2. Limited Exceptions: Casting will still function for older Chromecast devices and Google Cast-compatible TVs, but only for users on ad-free plans; Google TV streamers may lose this feature.

    3. User Discontent: Many users express disappointment, as casting from mobile devices allows easier searching and resuming shows compared to using a TV remote.

    4. Feature Culling Strategy: Netflix justifies the change by stating that they occasionally remove less popular features to reallocate resources, referencing previous removals like AirPlay support in 2019.

    Netflix Ends Casting Support for Newer TV Models

    In a recent update, Netflix announced it will end support for casting from mobile devices to many newer TVs. This change affects users who rely on their phones to navigate and enjoy content on larger screens. According to a help page from the company, navigating Netflix will now require the remote that came with the TV or streaming device.

    While older Chromecast devices and select Google Cast TVs will still support casting, only users on ad-free plans can enjoy this feature. Many users have reported that, even with the latest app updates, their devices no longer appear available for casting. This change comes after Netflix began quietly discontinuing support in recent weeks.

    For many viewers, casting provided an easy and convenient way to search for shows or continue watching from where they left off. Using a mobile device allowed for quicker navigation compared to using a traditional remote.

    Netflix explained that it sometimes phases out underused features to focus resources more effectively. This includes past changes, such as the removal of AirPlay support in 2019 due to technical challenges.

    While this decision may disappoint some, Netflix aims to streamline its service and enhance user experience in other areas. Users now face a transition towards using native remote controls, which could encourage them to explore more of their TV’s capabilities.

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