Netflix Will No Longer Be Available in this Device Error – Fixes

Many users love watching Netflix on a bigger screen with the use of projectors such as XGIMI devices. However, a lot of people are worried about an error message indicating that Netflix will no longer be available on the device. If you are among these users, continue reading below.

One of the primary reasons for the Netflix issue is device incompatibility. Not all devices can support streaming on Netflix, so if yours is among those devices, you are likely to encounter the problem. One of these error messages might pop-up your screen along with the error code tvq-st-103:

Netflix will no longer be available on this device after
  • ‘Your plan does not support streaming on this device’
  • ‘This device is not supported by the app.’
  • ‘Netflix is no longer available on this device.’

Potential Workarounds for Netflix Will No Longer Be Available in this Device Error

So, can you fix the error message on Netflix? Let’s find out by following these tips.

Potential Workarounds for Netflix Will No Longer Be Available in this Device Error
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#1 – Check for Device Compatibility on Netflix

Fortunately, Netflix offers a list of supported devices that will give you an idea what you can purchase to stream on the platform. Supported TV and TV streaming devices are Amazon Fire TV and Firestick, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Hisense, LG TV, Panasonic, Philips, Roku TV, Roku stick, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, TCL, Vestel and Vizio.

You can also stream Netflix on Android mobile phone or tablet, Amazon Fire tablet, iPhone, iPad and Windows tablet. If you have game consoles like Sony PlayStation, Xbox, Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest headsets, you can also watch on Netflix. 

There are also various TV, cable and Internet providers that offer Netflix. You can even stream on your Chromebooks, Mac or Windows computers.

#2 – Reinstall Netflix

First, you need to uninstall Netflix. Open the Settings menu and select Apps. Choose See all apps and go to System apps. Look for Netflix and select Uninstall.

Now, you need to install a new version of Netflix. Open the Desktop launcher app. Look for Netflix and install it. After installing add Netflix to your Homepage to quickly navigate to the app.

#3 – Contact Netflix Customer Support

Seeing the error message may have something to do with your own account. To verify the cause of the problem, you can reach out to Netflix customer service. Go to help.netflix.com/en/contactus and fill in the required details.

#4 – Switch to a Different Device

If nothing else works, you can stream Netflix on a different device. Check out the compatible devices above.

Conclusion

Problems with Netflix happen for various reasons. Hopefully, you can troubleshoot the issue and get back to your streaming.

Eddie Mendoza
Eddie Mendoza
With a Bachelor’s degree in IT, Eddie has a natural knack for troubleshooting gadget issues. With more than 10 years of blogging experience under his belt, writing and publishing articles for streaming and related services is one of his main act. When not on his computer, you can find him tinkering his guitars.

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