Samsung TV Plus Reaches Ranks, Expands to Samsung Tablets and More Galaxy Devices

Tarun Tej
By Tarun Tej
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Since its 2015 launch, Samsung TV Plus has remained one of the most popular OTT streaming services that were only made available to Samsung Smart TVs initially. Samsung TV Plus is expanding rapidly with an enhanced lineup of new channels available on more devices (including smartphones) and new regions. With this, Samsung plans to deliver seamless entertainment to more audiences globally across every device. Now, Samsung has announced three of its latest offerings to the platform.

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As mentioned earlier, Samsung TV Plus was only made available on the company’s Smart TV lineup initially, but with the launch of more eligible devices, users can take advantage by watching their favorite TV or news on the Samsung TV Plus no matter where they are. You can visit samsungtvplus.com to access the entire list of eligible devices. After launching the service in Australia and Brazil recently, Samsung TV Plus finally arrives in Mexico, bringing the number of countries where the platform is available to 13. But, as of now, Mexican consumers can only access the Samsung TV Plus on Samsung Smart TV’s released between 2018-2020. 

Not only that, Samsung expands its TV Plus service with the addition of two new channels. One of the two channels is Clarity 4K, where consumers can watch adventure content worldwide in 4K. This documentary channel unravels the history that shaped the earth and the people who change it, the animal that inhabits it, and more. Moving on, the second channel is Moviesphere. As most of you already know, the channel streams hit comedies, thrillers, action movies, sci-fi, and many more in one place. This channel is famous for its 24/7 movies. 

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Since its 2015 launch, Samsung TV Plus has remained one of the most popular OTT streaming services that were only made available to Samsung Smart TVs initially. Samsung TV Plus is expanding rapidly with an enhanced lineup of new channels available on more devices (including smartphones) and new regions. With this, Samsung plans to deliver seamless entertainment to more audiences globally across every device. Now, Samsung has announced three of its latest offerings to the platform.

Image Credits: Samsung.com

As mentioned earlier, Samsung TV Plus was only made available on the company’s Smart TV lineup initially, but with the launch of more eligible devices, users can take advantage by watching their favorite TV or news on the Samsung TV Plus no matter where they are. You can visit samsungtvplus.com to access the entire list of eligible devices. After launching the service in Australia and Brazil recently, Samsung TV Plus finally arrives in Mexico, bringing the number of countries where the platform is available to 13. But, as of now, Mexican consumers can only access the Samsung TV Plus on Samsung Smart TV’s released between 2018-2020. 

Not only that, Samsung expands its TV Plus service with the addition of two new channels. One of the two channels is Clarity 4K, where consumers can watch adventure content worldwide in 4K. This documentary channel unravels the history that shaped the earth and the people who change it, the animal that inhabits it, and more. Moving on, the second channel is Moviesphere. As most of you already know, the channel streams hit comedies, thrillers, action movies, sci-fi, and many more in one place. This channel is famous for its 24/7 movies. 

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TrueTech's Editor Tarun Tej is a Hyderabad-based writer and journalist whose work has appeared in various magazines. Tarun is an avid photographer, music lover, and TV Series-buff. He finds the ultimate joy when writing about the latest tech and entertainment stuff.
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