How to Change Video Quality on Netflix

Changing Netflix video quality can help ensure that you’re always seeing the best picture quality. It can also help balance the data use on a Wi-Fi network so that everyone who’s connected has a good experience. Whatever your goal, it’s crucial to understand one thing: you don’t change video quality on each device. Netflix video quality settings are changed in your account and then are applied automatically to every device signed into the account whose settings you changed. The exception to this is smartphones (and other devices with cellular data connections); more on that in the next section. For now, the important point to understand is you can change the video quality settings for every device you use Netflix on by following these steps just once:

How Do I Change Video Quality in the Netflix App?

As mentioned above, most video quality changes on Netflix happen at the account level and apply to all of your devices—except for devices with cellular data connections, like smartphones. That’s because many people have monthly cellular data limits or pay extra above a certain amount of use and want phone-specific settings. To change video quality in the Netflix app on your smartphone, follow these steps:

Automatic: The default option. The app automatically adjusts your video quality based on the strength of your data connection.Wi-Fi Only: Choose this to only stream Netflix when your phone is connected to Wi-Fi.Save Data: Need to conserve cellular data but still want to stream? This is your option.Maximum Data: Got unlimited data or want the best video quality no matter what? This delivers it.

In order to select anything other than Automatic, you have to first deselect it. Then, you can choose Save Data, for example. After choosing a different option, you have to press OK.