I’ve always loved the convenience of my Samsung Smart TV. It gives me access to a world of entertainment right from my couch. But I remember the first time I wanted to add apps—it wasn’t as simple as I expected. I had to figure out where to find them, how to install them, and even how to keep them updated.
Over time, I learned how to manage apps like Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Viki without any hassle. In this guide, I’ll walk you through everything I’ve learned, so you can make the most of your Samsung TV without any confusion.
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Downloading Apps on My Samsung Smart TV – A Simple Guide
I wanted more apps on my Samsung Smart TV, but I wasn’t sure how. After figuring it out, I realized it’s actually pretty simple.
How to Download Apps on Samsung Smart TV
- Turn on the TV and connect to Wi-Fi – A stable internet connection is necessary.
- Press the Home button – This opens the main menu.
- Go to Apps – You’ll find this at the bottom of the screen.
- Use the search bar – Type the name of the app you want.
- Click Install – Wait a few moments for the download to finish.
- Open the app and sign in (if needed) – Some apps require an account before use.
That’s it! Once installed, the app is ready to use.
Read more: How I Download Apps on My Samsung Smart TV
Adding Apps to My Samsung Smart TV – Making Them Easy to Find
Downloading an app is just the first step. I also like to keep my favorite apps within easy reach.
How to Add Apps to Samsung Smart TV
- Press the Home button – This brings up the main menu.
- Scroll to the Apps section – All installed apps are stored here.
- Highlight the app and press Add to Home – This makes it easier to access.
- Move it to your preferred position – Arrange apps based on what you use the most.
Now, I don’t have to scroll endlessly to find my favorite apps!
Read more: How I Easily Add Apps to My Samsung Smart TV
Updating Hulu on My Samsung TV – Never Miss a Show!
I noticed my Hulu app wasn’t working right, and some features were missing. Updating it fixed everything in minutes.
How to Update Hulu App on Samsung TV
- Open Apps from the Home screen – This shows all installed apps.
- Navigate to Settings (⚙️ icon) in the top-right corner – This brings up app options.
- Select Hulu from the list – Scroll to find it quickly.
- Click Update (if available) – If an update is there, install it.
- Restart your TV to apply changes – This makes sure the update works.
Now, my Hulu app runs smoothly without any issues!
Read more: How to Update Hulu App on Samsung TV
Getting Crunchyroll on My Samsung TV – My Anime Hub!
I wanted to watch anime on my TV, but Crunchyroll wasn’t pre-installed. Thankfully, getting it was easy.
How to Get Crunchyroll on Samsung TV
- Open the Apps section – Press the Home button to find it.
- Search for “Crunchyroll” in the search bar – Type the name and wait for results.
- Click Install and wait for the download – It takes just a few moments.
- Open the app and sign in with your account – Now it’s ready to use.
💡 Alternative Method: If Crunchyroll isn’t available, use AirPlay (iOS) or Screen Mirroring (Android) to stream from your phone!
Read more: How to Get Crunchyroll on Samsung TV?
Disabling Samsung TV Plus – Taking Back Control
Samsung TV Plus kept popping up when I didn’t need it. I finally turned it off for good.
How to Disable Samsung TV Plus
- Press Home on the remote – This brings up the main menu.
- Navigate to Samsung TV Plus – Scroll through the app list.
- Press Down Arrow and select Remove – This takes it off the menu.
- Confirm removal – The app disappears instantly.
💡 Pro Tip: To stop it from reactivating, go to Settings > Broadcasting > Auto Program and turn it off. Now, no more unwanted channels!
Read more: How to Disable Samsung TV Plus
Watching Viki on My Samsung TV – Enjoy Global Dramas!
I love watching K-dramas, so getting Viki on my Samsung TV was a must. Thankfully, it only took a few minutes.
Viki on Samsung TV: How to Get It
- Open Apps and search for “Viki” – Use the search bar for quick access.
- Click Install and launch the app – Wait for the download to complete.
- Log in with your Viki account – Enter your details to start watching.
- Start watching your favorite K-dramas and shows – Enjoy a huge selection of dramas and variety shows.
💡 No app? Try AirPlay, Screen Mirroring, or use a streaming device like Roku to watch Viki on your TV.
Read more: How to Watch Viki on Samsung TV
Getting Samsung TV Plus on Older TVs – My Quick Fix
I wanted free TV channels on my older Samsung TV, but Samsung TV Plus wasn’t available. Here’s how I got around it.
How to Get Samsung TV Plus on an Older TV
- Get a streaming device (Roku, Fire Stick, or Chromecast) – These work with almost any TV.
- Install the Samsung TV Plus app from the app store – Search for it in the device’s app store.
- Connect your device to the TV via HDMI – Plug it in and switch to the right input.
- Open the app and start streaming for free – Now, I have access to Samsung TV Plus channels!
Read more: How to Get Samsung TV Plus on Older TV
I Set Up GEM App on My Samsung Smart TV Easily
Getting GEM App on my Samsung Smart TV was quick and simple. I just followed these steps, and it worked like a charm.
- I pressed the Home button on my remote.
- I went to the Apps section and clicked on the Search icon.
- I typed GEM App and selected it from the list.
- I clicked Install and waited for it to download.
- Once installed, I opened the app and signed in with my account.
That’s it! Now I can enjoy my favorite shows without any hassle.
Read more: How to Set Up Gem App on Samsung Smart TV
I Found an Easy Way to Watch Local Channels on My Samsung TV
I didn’t want to pay for cable but still wanted local channels. Luckily, my Samsung TV had options.
Using an Antenna Was the Best Choice
I connected an antenna and scanned for channels. Here’s how I did it:
- Plugged the antenna into the TV’s coaxial port
- Went to Settings > Broadcasting > Auto Program
- Selected Air and let the TV find channels
It took a few minutes, but I got crystal-clear local stations.
Streaming Apps Had Some Local Channels Too
I found free streaming apps that worked, including:
- Samsung TV Plus
- Pluto TV
- Locast (available in some areas)
These gave me news and entertainment without extra devices.
Cable or Satellite? Another Way to Get Local Channels
I also checked with my provider. Some cable and satellite plans included local channels without extra fees.
Read more: How To Watch Local Channels On Samsung TV
Making the Most of My Samsung TV
Samsung Smart TVs offer endless entertainment, but knowing how to manage apps makes a difference. Adding apps like Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Viki has made my TV more fun. Disabling Samsung TV Plus also helped me clean up my menu.
If you have any questions, let me know in the comments! Want to learn more tricks? Check out my latest guides for more Samsung TV tips.