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Netflix’s New Mobile App Has a Vertical Video Feed

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Netflix’s New Mobile App Has a Vertical Video Feed, but You Still Have to Watch TV Shows and Movies in Landscape Mode
Netflix has added vertical video to its mobile experience, joining the ranks of popular social video apps like Instagram and TikTok that are designed to be viewed while you’re holding a phone upright.

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Netflix gets its own “Clips” vertical video feed to lure you away from TikToks and Reels
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Netflix goes vertical with its new mobile app
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Netflix updates mobile app with Clips vertical video feed: What's new
Netflix has revamped its mobile app with a new feature called Clips, along with a redesigned interface aimed at making content discovery engaging.

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Netflix launches Clips, a vertical video feed for better mobile content discovery
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Netflix Launches Vertical Videos on the Mobile App. Here's How It Works
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Netflix adds Instagram Reels-like ‘Clips’ as part of major app redesign
One of the biggest changes of this redesign is a new short-form video feed called “Clips.”

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Netflix Unveils ‘Clips’ Vertical Feed in Major Mobile App Redesign
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India gets Netflix’s new ‘Clips’ feature — Here’s why it changes everything
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Warrick Page/Netflix Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in 'The Rip' Netflix has played a large role in changing the movie industry in the past decade or so, and, according to Matt Damon, it ...
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