HDR technology allows us to enjoy more vivid and lifelike colors. Although this technology makes a lot of sense in televisions, more and more manufacturers are choosing to also implement it in mobile devices, mainly smartphones, where more and more audiovisual content is consumed, especially from Netflix.
This has forced Netflix, not only to consider a special subscription for the consumption of content on smartphones, but also to certify which are the devices where HDR and HD content can be consumed. The latest models that have passed the Netflix test are the Galaxy S10e, S10, S10 + and the Galaxy M10, M20 and M30.
Netflix is the most popular streaming video service worldwide, cwith almost 150 million subscribers. Seeing the importance that mobile devices have when it comes to consuming content from its platform, Netflix tries to offer as much information as possible about which are the best devices in this regard.
In this way, every time a new terminal is launched on the market, it updates its support web page to add them whether they offer HD or HDR support, as long as they offer Widevine L1 support, support that Pocophone L1 did not offer but that will fix it in a future update.
The latest devices that have become part of this list of terminals compatible with:
HD support
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S10 +
- Samsung Galaxy M10
- Samsung Galaxy M20
- Samsung Galaxy M30
HDR 10 support
- Samsung Galaxy S10e
- Samsung Galaxy S10
- Samsung Galaxy S10 +
But in addition, Netflix has also expanded support for HD on devices managed by processors Snapdragon 675, 710 and 855, devices that are now certified to play Netflix videos in high definition as long as they are compatible with Widevine L1.