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With the new Netflix update you can use your android as a remote for netflix over the PS3. It appears that both have to be on the same wifi system. I tried it with my EVO LTE and it works flawlessly.

http://phandroid.com/2012/09/25/hidden-netflix-feature-turns-your-android-device-into-a-remote-for-your-playstation-3-console/

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ALSO WORKS FOR IOS!! DUH WINNING!!

I don't routinely check out the apple websites so I had no idea that it worked with iOS also. Might be a good idea to start a new thread so that your fellow iphone owners know about this also.
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I quoted Phandroid not Engadget. If you are not going to start a thread in the apple section then atleast post up the Engadget link here. No need to be stingy with those members who have iphones.

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I am lost about why there is bickering in this thread. ¿Que?

 

Robert via Samsung Galaxy S-III 32GB using Forum Runner

 

No bickering on my part. I just wanted to add that the feature was available on iOS devices and that it was awesome. I did not make a new thread, because it seemed like a waste. It would basically be a duplicate thread.

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