Unlock Hundreds of Free Channels on Your Samsung Smart TV

▼ Summary
– Samsung TV Plus is a free, preinstalled app on Samsung smart TVs from 2016 onward, requiring only an internet connection and no account or payment details.
– The service offers a user-friendly interface with sections, top-ten lists, and AI-powered personalization that learns from viewing habits.
– It provides a wide variety of live TV channels, including over 100 exclusive channels not found on other free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) services.
– The app also features an on-demand library with a rotating selection of TV shows and movies, such as specific titles available in December 2025.
– Content examples include movies like “Die Hard” and the first season of “Fallout,” which is available until a specified date.
If you have a Samsung smart TV from 2016 or later, you already own a gateway to hundreds of free television channels. The key is the pre-installed Samsung TV Plus app, a free ad-supported streaming service that requires no subscription, payment information, or even a Samsung account to use. All it needs is an internet connection. Once launched, the app presents a familiar, intuitive interface with organized sections, curated top-ten lists, and various content categories designed for easy browsing. The platform even uses viewing habit data to provide personalized recommendations, tailoring its suggestions to what you like to watch.
The heart of the service is its extensive live TV lineup. Viewers can access a broad spectrum of popular channels spanning genres like anime, national and local news, movies, music, reality programming, sports, and dedicated kids’ content. A complete, updated channel list is available directly on Samsung’s official website. Notably, the service boasts over one hundred exclusive channels that cannot be found on any other free ad-supported television (FAST) platform, offering unique programming you won’t get elsewhere.
Beyond live broadcasts, Samsung TV Plus provides a constantly rotating library of on-demand TV shows and movies. The selection is regularly refreshed, giving users new content to explore without any cost. For instance, the service’s December offerings include popular films like the holiday classic “Die Hard,” along with “Step Up,” “Now You See Me,” and “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” It also featured the entire first season of the Prime Video hit “Fallout” for a limited time, showcasing how the platform frequently adds current and notable series to its free catalog.
(Source: BGR)

