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"Attention Android users! If you're still rocking Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), you might want to think about upgrading your operating system - or at least consider alternative streaming options. As of recently, Netflix has ended support for Android versions older than 5.0 (Lollipop). This means that if you're still using Android 4.4.4, you won't be able to access Netflix through their app.

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So, if you're an Android 4.4.4 user and a Netflix fan, it's time to consider your options. You might just find that upgrading to a newer Android version - or switching to a different device altogether - is the best way to keep your streaming habits uninterrupted."

However, if you're due for an upgrade or have a device that's capable of running a newer version of Android, now might be the perfect time to make the switch. Not only will you regain access to Netflix, but you'll also get the latest security patches, features, and overall performance improvements.

While this might not be a huge deal for some, for many users, Netflix is a go-to destination for entertainment. If you're attached to your current Android version for whatever reason, you might want to explore other streaming services that still support your device.

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Would you like to add something specific or would you like to rephrase some parts?

"Attention Android users! If you're still rocking Android 4.4.4 (KitKat), you might want to think about upgrading your operating system - or at least consider alternative streaming options. As of recently, Netflix has ended support for Android versions older than 5.0 (Lollipop). This means that if you're still using Android 4.4.4, you won't be able to access Netflix through their app. Would you like to add something specific or

Let me know if you want any changes!

Just let me know!

So, if you're an Android 4.4.4 user and a Netflix fan, it's time to consider your options. You might just find that upgrading to a newer Android version - or switching to a different device altogether - is the best way to keep your streaming habits uninterrupted." As of recently, Netflix has ended support for

However, if you're due for an upgrade or have a device that's capable of running a newer version of Android, now might be the perfect time to make the switch. Not only will you regain access to Netflix, but you'll also get the latest security patches, features, and overall performance improvements.

While this might not be a huge deal for some, for many users, Netflix is a go-to destination for entertainment. If you're attached to your current Android version for whatever reason, you might want to explore other streaming services that still support your device.