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I canceled Netflix a year ago — here’s the unexpected alternative I finally stuck with

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Why This Matters

This article highlights how consumers are reevaluating streaming services beyond traditional giants like Netflix, with Apple TV emerging as a surprising favorite despite its limited content and higher price. It underscores the importance of content quality, user experience, and value in a competitive streaming market, influencing both industry strategies and consumer choices.

Key Takeaways

Brady Snyder / Android Authority

I have been in a streaming rut for some time. I canceled my Netflix subscription last year after growing increasingly dissatisfied with the platform. However, finding a Netflix alternative that sticks, especially in a market with limited competition, has been a challenge.

I cycled through a few options and couldn’t find one that really kept me hooked or made me feel like I was getting my money’s worth. And the platform I finally settled on — Apple TV — was the last one I expected to capture my loyalty.

If you had to choose between Apple TV and Netflix, which streaming service would you subscribe to? 134 votes Apple TV. 40 % Netflix. 44 % I prefer another service (let us know in the comments). 16 %

Apple TV was always the last streaming service on my list

Robert Triggs / Android Authority

I was a Netflix loyalist for years, enjoying the platform’s content and the sheer volume of movies and TV shows I could explore. Apple TV, on the other hand, stood in contrast with its limited catalog. While I had heard about critically acclaimed shows like Ted Lasso and Severance, they were never enough to make me feel like the cost of the service was justified.

In fact, I compared local streaming prices in 2023, and Apple TV (then known as Apple TV+) stood out as the most expensive streaming service available locally on default plans.

Apple TV's price versus its limited catalog dissuaded me from trying out the service for years.

I also don’t own any Apple devices, so I don’t get perks like a free three-month subscription when buying a new product. Even Family Sharing, which would allow me to split the subscription between different people, isn’t an option because setting up the feature requires an Apple device.

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