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Netflix In Nigeria – Subscription Plans & How To Setup

Last Updated on September 30, 2017 by Kelvin Nduka Ogwu 3 Comments

Netflix Nigeria is now the talk of the town but most people do not know how to setup and stream Netflix on their devices. This article is going to provide a guide as to how much Netflix costs and how you can stream live Tv shows online with Netflix.

 

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  • 1 Netflix Subscription Plans And What They Cost
  • 2 How To Watch & Setup Netflix Nigeria
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Netflix Subscription Plans And What They Cost

Netflix has one of the cheapest and flexible plans in the market , when compared to the likes of digital satellite services such as DSTV and GOTV. Netflix offers three different subscription bouquet : Basic , Standard and Premium. The basic plan costs $7.99 every month , while the Standard and Premium Plans costs $9.99 and $11.99 respectively. Each package offers unlimited shows and movies , however , there are some other features that are exclusive to each plan. For instance , on the basic plan , you can watch on only particular device at a time , but with the premium plan , you can watch on up to 5 different screens at a time. Other features include ability to watch on Ultra High-Defination mode (Ultra HD) , and many more. The picture chart below will give a better explanation :

 

 

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How To Watch & Setup Netflix Nigeria

Before you can stream Netflix Nigeria , you need to have the following requirements :

  • A strong internet connection
  • Your payment card
  • Your Electronic Gadget (Android phone , Tablet , Laptop , E.t.c)

Before we proceed , you need to makeup your mind as to whether you prefere watching movies on your Mobile phones or Laptop. If Mobile Phones / Tablet  is your preferred choice , then you should consider downloading Netflix Android App . Using it on mobile is more convenient than the desktop site.

That said , Head over to Netflix.com  Click on “Get started: , select the plan that you want and proceed. The first month on Netflix is free , however , you will be charged on subsequent usage (after your first free month) , based on the plan you chose. So if you chose $7.99 as your plan , you will be charged that amount after your first month of using netfix. You can pay for Netflix In Nigeria via your MasterCard , VisaCard or a Paypal account. The choice is yours.

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About Kelvin Nduka Ogwu

Kelvin is a tech aficionado passionate about consumer technology. He loves Gadgets (especially smartphones) and often times , can tell the make of a phone at first sight.

He is an undergraduate Computer Science of UNIBEN and founder of Specspricenigeria.

Comments

  1. Akin Aare says

    October 15, 2017 at 12:56 pm

    I want to know if I will need to still pay for internet connections or it will be a free stream for the month after my subscription.

    Like YouTube, I stream freely every night with no cost or deduction from my data. Does this work the same [email protected]?

    Reply
  2. Joseph Okokon says

    July 10, 2017 at 5:11 pm

    How can we use our debit card to subscribe, because I have tried but rejected

    Reply
  3. Omar says

    December 9, 2016 at 10:23 pm

    There is q problem though. From my experience, our debit cards can no long be used on foreign sites since April. That’s with Keystone Bank at least. I think it relates to EFCC, and it’s a shame especially with Netflix just entering Nigeria.

    Reply

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