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Following up on their earlier release which added the ability to download TV shows and movies to watch offline, Netflix has now rolled out a new build of their Android app which allows you to store shows and movies on your SD Card.
The process itself is all very easy. When you opt to download a TV show or movie, the app will now ask you where you wish to save the download and from there you can choose your internal storage or your SD Card. Additionally, you can always change the options with the settings of the Netflix app. The ability to store TV shows and movies on the SD Card was the biggest item missing when Netflix rolled the download option and this update effectively closes that complaint.
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