Netflix Removes Cast Button From Mobile, Limits Phone-to-TV Streaming

Netflix Removes Cast Button From Mobile App, Limits Feature to Select Devices

Netflix has abruptly ended phone-to-TV casting for most users, removing the cast button from its mobile app without warning. The feature now works only on select older devices and is restricted to subscribers on higher-priced ad-free plans, causing widespread frustration.

Key Takeaways

  • Netflix has removed the cast button from its mobile app for most users.
  • Casting now works only on certain older devices like older Chromecast units.
  • Only subscribers on premium ad-free plans (starting at $17.99/month) retain casting ability.
  • No official explanation or prior warning was given for the change.

What Changed?

Over recent weeks, users noticed the familiar cast button had quietly vanished from the Netflix mobile app. The streaming giant has since updated its help page to confirm that phone-to-TV casting is no longer supported on most modern televisions and streaming devices.

Viewers are now expected to open the Netflix app directly on their TV and use the remote to browse and play content. This shift affects nearly all subscribers, except for a small group using specific older hardware.

User Confusion and Frustration

The sudden removal has caused significant confusion, as Netflix provided no advance warning. On online forums, subscribers reported losing the feature as early as November 10. Some found that casting worked on older app versions but disappeared immediately after updating.

Many users tried troubleshooting—rebooting devices, resetting settings, or reinstalling the app—only to find the casting option was permanently gone.

Limited Exceptions and Plan Restrictions

Casting functionality is now tightly gated:

  • Device Limitation: It works only on older Chromecast units and TVs with built-in Google Cast.
  • Plan Restriction: Only subscribers on the higher-priced ad-free plans (starting at $17.99/month) can cast. Users on the cheaper $7.99 ad-supported plan cannot cast, even with compatible older devices.

This has sparked irritation among users who feel pushed toward more expensive subscriptions.

Netflix’s Silence and User Adaptation

Netflix has offered no explanation for the move. Its help page merely states the feature is unsupported on most devices, without clarifying if this is temporary or permanent.

Some viewers speculate it could be about controlling the viewing experience or nudging people toward the TV app. For now, those who depended on casting must adapt to using the TV remote or hold onto older hardware that still allows limited functionality.

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