Since the introduction of its first Smart TV in 2008, Samsung has parlayed its experience with smartphone apps as a way to expand the capability of its TVs to not only provide a viewing experience from TV broadcasts, cable, satellite, DVD, and Blu-ray Discs, but also access an abundance of internet streaming channels and other smart capabilities.

Samsung’s Approach to Smart TV

Using its umbrella “Smart Hub” interface, not only does the TV viewer have efficient access to TV setup and setting functions, but internet streaming services, such as Netflix, Vudu and YouTube, as well as a full web browser, and, depending on the model, social services, such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.

To access smart features the TV needs connected to the internet. All Samsung Smart TVs provide Ethernet and Wifi so that connection to an internet service router is convenient and easy.

It’s All About the Apps

The idea of Smart TV in general and Samsung’s approach, in particular, is to offer built-in apps that are accessible on your TV, similar to the way we use apps on a smartphone. When you look at your Samsung smart TV menu, it looks similar to a Samsung (or another brand) smartphone screen.

As of December 1st, 2019, the Netflix app may not work on 2010 and 2011 Samsung Smart TVs. If your TV is affected, you will see a notice displayed on your screen.

Beginning with the 2019 model year, Samsung includes iTunes as part of it is Samsung Apps selection. It can also be added on 2018 model Samsung Smart TVs via a firmware update.

  • The Samsung Smart TV platform has a few of the more popular apps pre-loaded, with more available that can be downloaded from the Samsung App Store.

  • The additional apps are accessible via the TV’s Smart Hub or onscreen menu (just look for and click the icon on the menu bar that just says “Apps” or symbol that looks like four small TV screens inside a square).

  • App selections are grouped in various categories (What’s New, Most Popular, Video, Games, Sports, Lifestyle, Information, and Education).Additional apps that are not listed in the provided categories may be found using Search, which is usually located in the top right corner of the Apps menu screen.If you find an app through a category or search that you want to add, click on it and select Install.

Along with the popular apps that are suited to the TV’s big screen, such as Netflix, Vudu, Hulu, and YouTube, there are music apps, such as Pandora, iHeart Radio, Spotify, and other unique apps may be based on games or apps that run on other devices. Also, there are apps to connect directly to your Facebook and Twitter accounts.

To add new apps, you need to establish a Samsung Account.

Although most apps can be downloaded for free, some may require a small fee, and some free apps may also require additional subscription or pay-per-view fees to access content.

Smart TV as Your Life Hub

Samsung’s goal is to enable their TVs to be the hub of our home life.

  • We shouldn’t have to run to our computer to check on Facebook or Twitter or to post our status.We should be able to turn on the TV and have access to online movies and TV without any other device.We should be able to get a variety of content to help us in our daily lives — from morning exercises to hour-by-hour weather and current traffic reports helping you decide how to schedule your day.

Examples of how Samsung Smart TV apps can assist your daily life include:

  • You can turn on your Samsung TV when you get up in the morning. One app will guide you through yoga poses (such as Bea Love Yoga), or you can opt for a more general health and fitness option with Fit Fusion.
  • You can switch to another app (such as AccuWeather), and with a glance, you can keep up with the time and date, see and get the hour-by-hour weather forecast for the day.
  • You can also get weather and local traffic info from Dashwhoa, as well as the latest business news and market reports from apps such as Bloomberg or Market Hub.
  • To provide you with leisure time activities, in addition to all the entertainment apps, there are also several games for adults (Playworks, Easy Pool, and Jumbled Words), families (Monopoly), and kids (Angry Birds, Monkey Madness, El Dorado).
  • You can also follow your favorite sport with apps, such as Baseball (MLB.TV), Ultimate Fighting (UFC.TV), or Fishing (Fishing TV).

With several hundred apps available for some models, there are some that stand out.

More Than Internet Streaming

In addition to streaming apps, depending on the year and model, Samsung smart TV owners may be able to view content stored on network-connected PCs and media servers via Samsung SmartView (formerly AllShare/AllShare Play or SmartLink).

Samsung Apps are also included on Samsung’s line of Blu-ray and UHD Blu-ray players. However, depending on year and model, the selection may be more limited than on Samsung Smart TVs.

Smart Home Control

In addition to entertainment and lifestyle apps and access to content stored on PCs and other networked devices, Samsung has taken the “hub of our home life” concept even further with its SmartThings apps platform, which allows select Samsung Smart TVs to be used to assist in controlling compatible smart-home devices.

This functionality uses a combination of apps and optional external accessory devices that work together to control things such as lighting, thermostats, security devices, and appliances and view their status on the TV screen. 

The Bottom Line

Samsung’s incorporation of an app platform into their TVs provides users with expanded content access and meaningful interactivity that allows the TV to become a part of their lifestyle.

SmartThings Mobile App and additional equipment purchases required.

Samsung’s app selection is not only one of the most comprehensive available on a Smart TV, but the apps are also easy to use and manage.

Depending on what model year your Samsung Smart determines what the Smart Hub may look like, what apps may be available, and how to access and manage them.

Only Samsung 3D TVs (no longer being made) will be able to access any apps that offer 3D content, and, if you don’t have a Samsung UHD LED/LCD or QLED Smart TV, you will not be able to access any apps that provide 4K content. Also, some app availability may be restricted depending on the region or country.

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