The iOS 8 app updates just keep rolling in, and Netflix is the latest big name to get in on the action today. The update brings the streaming app up to version 7.0 with official iOS 8 and iPhone 6 and 6 Plus support.
Along with official support for iOS 8 and the two newest iPhones, Netflix now also supports full 1080p streaming — at least for the 6 Plus.
Other than the changes listed above, the update is rather meager, but you can check out the official change log below.
What's New in Version 7.0
- Optimized for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus so you can see more content
- 1080p video on iPhone 6 Plus
- iOS 8 support
- Chromecast improvements
If you want to check these improvements out for yourself, be sure to check for the update by clicking the link below.
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