SAMSUNG’s free streaming TV service is getting a major update with hundreds of hours of content.
The Samsung TV Plus app unlocks free live channels, plus on-demand movies and TV shows on your devices.
It is usually available on Samsung TV models as well as Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
The footprint is that you’ll need to watch the commercials – but it’s a small price to pay for a huge list of free content.
And now Samsung TV Plus has revealed a partnership with new cartoon streaming service Animation+.
The new service is available exclusively on Samsung TV Plus – and it won’t cost you a penny.
But there’s a catch: the service is only available in the US and Canada for now – with global expansion coming later.
It is expected to feature over 600 hours of animated comedy.
And it’s aimed at Gen Z and Millennial viewers.
There will be a free, ad-supported channel as well as some on-demand content initially.
The expected update is now live, so check your Samsung TV Plus app to find the new channel.
FREE TV
Samsung TV Plus isn’t the only game in town when it comes to free TV with ads.
There is a wide selection of free TV services out there.
But the access you have will depend on the device you have.
For example, you can have access to different free TV apps if you’re using an Amazon Fire Stick, a Roku streaming box, or an Apple TV.
Here is a list of popular services that offer at least some free content:
- Tubi
- Free Amazon
- Plexus TV
- The Roku Channel
- Sling Freestream (via Sling TV)
- FilmRise
- News about
- Amazing TV
- Pluto TV
- Location now
- Haystack News
- To snap
- Red Bull TV
- Free movies more
- PBS Children’s Video
- PBS
- Xumo game
Trying free apps is a great way to instantly reduce your TV bills.
Samsung TV Plus – the basics
Here’s what you need to know…
Samsung TV Plus is a FAST – or “ad-supported free television streaming” service.
It’s available on a variety of Samsung devices, including smartphones, TVs, and Family Hub refrigerators.
You can access Samsung TV Plus in at least 24 countries.
It offers over 200 live channels across a variety of genres, including entertainment, news, sports, music and movies.
The service also offers a selection of on-demand content.
It was launched in August 2015 and is now one of the most popular streaming apps on Samsung TVs.
You may find that you can cancel some of your more expensive subscriptions by taking advantage of free TV apps.
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