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Free, ad-supported live TV app for select Samsung phones, with 135 channels and classics

Free, ad-supported live TV app for select Samsung phones, with 135 channels and classics

Vote (13 votes)

Program license Free

Developer Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Version 1.0.26.8

Works under Android

Also known as Samsung TV Plus

Vote

(13 votes)

Developer

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

1.0.26.8

Also known as

Samsung TV Plus

Pros

  • Completely free, non-subscription and ad-supported TV service
  • 135 live channels with hundreds of hours of movies and TV shows
  • Strong mix of news, entertainment, sports, kids channels, and classic TV
  • Includes Samsung’s The Movie Hub channel for blockbuster films
  • Favorite channels, watch reminders, and a basic on-demand watch list
  • Good video quality when streams are stable
  • Suitable for viewers who enjoy traditional channel surfing

Cons

  • Works only on select Samsung Galaxy S10, Note 10, S20, and Note 20 devices
  • Limited to 11 countries, with region-dependent channel lineups
  • Not a full on-demand service, and the on-demand catalog is mostly older or niche titles
  • Requires browsing channels instead of directly searching for specific content
  • Includes commercial breaks during programming
  • Reports of choppy streams and occasional crashes

Samsung TV Plus on Android brings free, ad-supported live TV to select Samsung Galaxy phones. It suits Samsung users who miss traditional channel surfing and want a no-fee way to watch news, sports, movies, and classic shows on a mobile screen.

Live TV first, streaming second

Samsung TV Plus behaves much more like a traditional television service than a modern subscription platform. You get access to a lineup of live channels covering news, entertainment, sports, and more, with programs running on fixed schedules and regular commercial breaks.

You do not simply search for a specific movie or episode and play it whenever you want. Instead, you browse through channels and see what is airing at that moment, just like flipping through regular TV. For anyone expecting a full on-demand catalog similar to big subscription services, this will feel limited, but for those who enjoy the rhythm of live channels, it has real appeal.

Channel variety and content mix

The app provides hundreds of hours of programming from 135 channels. The selection spans:

- Major news coverage, including 24/7 feeds such as CBSN

- General entertainment and “guilty pleasure” shows

- Sports-oriented channels

- Nine dedicated kids channels for children’s content

There is also Samsung’s own operated channel, The Movie Hub, which focuses on blockbuster films. For on-demand viewing, you can save a list of certain shows and watch them later. This library leans toward older or niche titles, such as “Thelma and Louise” or “Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares”, which can work well if you are open to classics instead of chasing the latest releases.

Fans of older programming and classic game shows in particular can find a lot to like here, especially since the service is free.

Helpful features for regular viewers

Beyond basic channel surfing, Samsung TV Plus includes a few thoughtful tools that make regular use more convenient.

You can mark favorite channels, which cuts down on scrolling and helps you jump straight to the stations you watch most. The app also allows you to set reminders so you get an alert when a program you care about is about to begin. For some series and movies, you can build a watch list and access them on-demand, even though this portion of the catalog is relatively small and skewed toward older content.

Ad breaks are part of the deal, but they feel comparable to standard TV advertising rather than overwhelming interruptions. When the stream is stable, video quality can look very good, especially considering that you are not paying any subscription fees.

Device and region restrictions

The biggest catch is how narrowly the service is scoped. Samsung TV Plus on mobile is restricted to Samsung devices, and not even all of them. It currently works only on variants of the Galaxy S10, Note 10, S20, and Note 20 families. More affordable or lower-spec Samsung phones do not qualify, so a large portion of Android users simply cannot install or use it.

Availability is also limited by country. The service operates in just 11 markets: the USA, Canada, the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Spain, Italy, Thailand, and Korea. The channels you see depend on where you are located, and if you live outside these regions, the app is essentially off-limits.

Within supported areas such as the USA, it can work without relying on GPS-based location, which is helpful if you prefer not to grant constant location access, but those outside the official list will not be able to watch at all.

Performance and reliability

When the app behaves well, streams can look sharp and responsive, making live channels pleasant to watch. However, the experience is not flawless. There can be usability problems such as choppy broadcasts or occasional crashes, which can interrupt viewing sessions. Since you cannot restart a live program from the beginning, instability is more noticeable here than in purely on-demand apps.

Who will enjoy Samsung TV Plus

Samsung TV Plus works best if you:

- Own a compatible Galaxy S10, Note 10, S20, or Note 20 device in a supported country

- Enjoy live TV and channel surfing more than hunting for a specific title

- Appreciate classic TV, older films, and niche shows

- Want a free, ad-supported service without any account-based subscription fees

If you want a large, fresh on-demand catalog or you do not have one of the supported Samsung phones, this app will likely feel frustrating or unavailable. For the right audience, though, it delivers a nostalgic, cost-free way to watch live television on a phone.

Pros

  • Completely free, non-subscription and ad-supported TV service
  • 135 live channels with hundreds of hours of movies and TV shows
  • Strong mix of news, entertainment, sports, kids channels, and classic TV
  • Includes Samsung’s The Movie Hub channel for blockbuster films
  • Favorite channels, watch reminders, and a basic on-demand watch list
  • Good video quality when streams are stable
  • Suitable for viewers who enjoy traditional channel surfing

Cons

  • Works only on select Samsung Galaxy S10, Note 10, S20, and Note 20 devices
  • Limited to 11 countries, with region-dependent channel lineups
  • Not a full on-demand service, and the on-demand catalog is mostly older or niche titles
  • Requires browsing channels instead of directly searching for specific content
  • Includes commercial breaks during programming
  • Reports of choppy streams and occasional crashes

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