IntoMobile

Breaking news, information, and analysis on the latest mobile phones and mobile technology

Open NavigationOpen Search
  • Home
  • Platforms
    • iOS / iPhone OS
    • Android
    • Windows Phone
    • BlackBerry OS
  • Hardware
    • New Hardware
    • Tablets
    • Reviews
    • Rumors
  • Carriers
    • AT&T
    • Sprint
    • T-Mobile
    • Verizon
  • Manufacturers
    • Apple
    • Samsung
    • HTC
    • LG
    • Motorola
  • Best VPNs
  • Best AI Tools

Netflix app for Android taken from LG Revolution system dump – doesn’t stream movies

March 15, 2011 by Blake Stimac - Leave a Comment

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

One of the most anticipated applications for Android has just been ripped out of the LG Revolution’s system dump: Netflix. The best part is that you can install it right now on your handset, and that includes the Motorola Xoom!

There’s just one small thing you should know about the app in its current state. It doesn’t work. While you can log in to look at your queue and browse movies, one you try to stream content to your device, it will give you an error and send you back to the log in page. There’s no telling how long it will take before someone figures out how to get the app up and running, but it could possibly be blocked from on Netflix’s end, meaning that it might not be possible to even get working on an unsupported handset.

That said, there should be some hope in there, as we’ve seen some great accomplishments done by Android developers, even if this particular task may be harder than others. It’s also a possibility that the application isn’t completely ready, so we may need to wait until another system dump from the Revolution is found. The likely answer, however, is that Netflix and Qualcomm have partnered up, and are delivering the app to specific devices, and could make it almost impossible to run the application for a phone the application wasn’t intended for.

Hopefully the issues will get ironed out, but it would definitely be a sad day in Android-land if one of the most sought after applications will only be supported on certain devices, which is what it’s looking like at the moment. And if that is the case, maybe there’s a possibility that one can hack the phone itself to make Netflix believe it’s a supported device. This has been done to changed the Android version number on handsets, but I don’t know enough about editing system files to know if an application like this could be tricked to work.

You can hit the Droid-Life link below to download the application.

[Via: MobileCrunch, Droid-Life]

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

Back to top ▴

Back to top ▴

Follow IntoMobile

38k
36k
4k
13k
12k

Most Recent Posts

  • iPhone No Sound: Tips on How to Fix this Common Issue
  • The newest iOS – things you surely did not know
  • Transferring money through mobile: Why digital wallets are the future of commerce?
  • Review: Shine laser light Bluetooth headphones
  • Neptune Suite smart watch with phone and tablet screens killing it at Indiegogo

Get Updates Via E-Mail

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

About IntoMobile

  • About IntoMobile
  • Contact IntoMobile
  • Send us News Tips
  • Privacy Policy

Social Links

  • IntoMobile on Facebook
  • IntoMobile on Twitter
  • IntoMobile on Google+
  • IntoMobile on YouTube

Copyright © 2006-2021 IntoMobile. All rights reserved.