Netflix, one of the most popular online movie, series and documentary viewing platforms of today, added a series of Samsung devices to HDR support list last week, which included the latest model devices released by the South Korean smartphone manufacturer. In this way, the devices added to the list can support the Ultra HD plan that Netflix offers, together with HDR10 and Dolby Vision, a choice of 4K HDR image quality. Apart from Samsung, Netflix added Sony, Xiaomi and TCL models. HDR playback support Among the devices that Netflix has included in the HDR list last week were Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S20 family, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy S10 Lite and 5G, Galaxy Z Flip, Xiaomi Mi 10 and Pro, TCL 10 Pro, Xperia 1 II. According to the news in Android Police, it added new ones among the devices that will support the HD package. In addition to smartphones in the new list 6 Samsung tablets; It includes 4 MediaTek, 1 Qualcomm and 1 Samsung chipset. The new smartphones added to the list are as follows: Samsung Galaxy A9 Samsung Galaxy A10e Samsung Galaxy A30s Samsung Galaxy A50s Samsung Galaxy A51 Samsung Galaxy A60 Samsung Galaxy A70 Samsung Galaxy A70s Samsung Galaxy A71 Samsung Galaxy A80 Samsung Galaxy M10s Samsung Galaxy M21 Samsung Galaxy M30s Samsung Galaxy M31 Samsung Galaxy M40 Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite Samsung Galaxy XCover 4s Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro Tablets: Samsung Galaxy Tab A Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 Samsung Galaxy Tab A with S Pen Samsung Galaxy Tab Active Pro Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite Chipsets: MediaTek MT6768 MediaTek MT6769 MediaTek MT6779 MediaTek MT6785 Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Samsung Exynos 980 If you own one of these devices and are a Netflix user, you may want to consider switching to the platform’s exclusive package, which provides Ultra HD image quality.