Samsung will launch its own streaming app for Galaxy mobiles

Following the booming trend of streaming video services, Samsung will launch the Samsung TV Plus service on a mobile platform exclusively for Galaxy phones.

A website that Sammobile has just released Samsung is expected to offer a free streaming service on mobile devices. The same features as the version that runs on Tizen’s Smart TV Samsung TV Plus is a free online TV platform launched last year and available exclusively on Samsung smart TVs from 2016.

According to Sammobile, the mobile version is being developed to provide entertainment services exclusively for Galaxy phone users. In fact, the TV service is only compatible with Samsung TVs with Tizen, not with Android TV or Web OS. Samsung sees this as an exclusive feature to compete with other competitors.

Samsung will bring streaming services on TVs to Galaxy phones and tablets

This is a very appropriate step as Samsung offers many entertainment-oriented phones and tablets. Large screen, AMOLED technology, two speakers, and HDR support. A television service will be very well suited for such a product range and will strengthen the user connection to Samsung.

For on-demand (VOD) and live (live) content delivery, you only need to see the advertising inserts in the application and there are no additional costs. Currently, the service has more than 100 television channels, including SPORTS EXTRA, CBS News, Crime 360, Fuse, Kitchen Nightmares, Lively Place, Outside TV +, Tastemade, The Design Network, VEVO, and Yahoo Finance.