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Here’s how much Netflix plans cost in the Philippines in 2023

Shows like Stranger Things and Wednesday cemented Netflix as the most popular streaming platform on the planet. Even in the Philippines, it remains the favorite, despite the availability of several other streamers including Disney+, Prime Video, and HBO GO.

[Update 7/19/2023: Netflix has updated its subscription plans in the Philippines for extra members. Read about it here.]

If you’ve decided to jump on the bandwagon, here are the different Netflix subscription plans in the Philippines. It’s early 2023, and so far, the biggest change in the current offerings was the video quality of the Basic Plan is now 720p.

Also, the streaming platform has a 30-day free trial period, in case you want to “try before you buy.” Or better yet, you can try their most affordable Mobile Plan for a month or two before going up to their higher plans.

Also Read Comparison: Popular streaming services in the Philippines

You can pay using credit or debit cards, via e-wallets Maya and GCash, or you can also avail of a Netflix subscription bundled with Smart Signature SIM-only plans.

Check out the plans below.

Netflix Plans in the Philippines

PLANSCOSTQUALITY# of USERS
MobilePhp 149 /monthSD 480p
Watch on tablets and phones only
Download on 1 phone or tablet at a time
1 at a time
BasicPhp 249 /monthHD 720p
Watch on tablets, phones, laptops, TV
Download on 1 device at a time
1 at a time
StandardPhp 399 /month
(Extra members slots can be added for Php 149 each per month)
Up to Full HD 1080p
Watch on tablets, phones, laptops, TV
Download to up to 2 devices at a time
Up to 2 at a time
PremiumPhp 549 /month
(Extra members slots can be added for Php 149 each per month)
Up to Ultra HD 4K + HDR
Watch on tablets, phones, laptops, TV
Netflix Spatial Audio
Download to up to 6 devices at a time
Up to 4 at a time

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Bryan is a geek at heart and a tech enthusiast by choice. He has a strong background in corporate communications, marketing services, and customer relations having worked in the telecommunications and banking sectors for over two decades. In his spare time, he enjoys watching clips on YouTube and binge watching shows on Netflix.

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