Home Theater & Entertainment > TV & Displays The Best Samsung Smart TV Apps of 2024 Show and movies on demand is a great reason to embrace these apps By Barb Gonzalez Barb Gonzalez Writer The University of California, Davis Barb Gonzalez is a former freelance contributor to Lifewire and the Simple Tech Guru, an advocate for simple, understandable technology. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 23, 2024 Reviewed by Jessica Kormos Reviewed by Jessica Kormos Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Jessica Kormos is a writer and editor with 15 years' experience writing articles, copy, and UX content for Tecca.com, Rosenfeld Media, and many others. lifewire's editorial guidelines TV & Displays Samsung Projectors Antennas HDMI & Connections Remote Controls Trending Videos Close this video player Hundreds of Samsung apps for Samsung Smart TVs are available, but which are the best must-have apps? You get the obvious streaming video apps with Netflix, Vudu, Amazon, and Hulu included on Smart TVs, but there are many other TV apps out there. You might be surprised at what you'll discover among the many apps available. Some apps are quite helpful, such as news, weather, education, and other information, and game apps can be fun. Here's a list that will help you decide which ones you want to try. 01 of 06 The Roku Channel What We Like 24/7 Live News from ABC and Newsy. Live Sports from Stadium. Lots of Free Movies and TV Shows. New movies and TV shows added weekly. What We Don't Like Content has Ads. Movies and TV shows are not the most current. No 4K content. May only be available on 2015 and newer Samsung Smart TV models. Roku is well-known for its streaming sticks, boxes, and smart TVs, but it also offers a streaming app for other devices, including select Samsung TVs. The Roku Channel provides a mix of free content accessible through a "Netflix-like" onscreen interface for Samsung TVs that includes live news and sports, as well as past hit movies and TV shows. Download the Roku Channel 02 of 06 Vimeo What We Like Lots of original videos. Has an On Demand feature where you can rent or buy movies. What We Don't Like Interface is a bit sparse. Doesn't provide much information on the videos. Everybody watches YouTube, but that isn't the only source of free, original, uploaded video content. Vimeo offers thousands of videos from many sources, including aspiring amateur filmmakers. The best way to get started is by checking out Vimeo's staff picks. Categories include music videos, short documentaries, comedy, and more. Download Vimeo 03 of 06 PLEX What We Like View online web shows and podcasts. Upload your own movies, music, photos, and more. Easy-to-use interface. What We Don't Like Requires a paid subscription for movies and TV shows. Some videos buffer during play. PLEX provides a way to organize your content so it can be easily accessed on your Samsung smart TV. This allows you to play any compatible media content stored on your computer on your TV. You just have to make sure that you have the PLEX app installed on your TV and the PLEX media server software installed on your computer. You're ready to go once you have the app and media server installed. The basic app is free, but you can upgrade to PLEX Premium ($4.99 mo, $39.99 yr, $119.99 lifetime). This lets you watch and record live TV on your computer or in the cloud (antenna and tuner required, as well as the ability to sync your content with compatible mobile devices). Download Plex 04 of 06 UltraFlix UltraFlix via Samsung What We Like Built-in rating system. Decent selection of free movies to watch. What We Don't Like Not a huge selection of content. Does not support surround sound. Available only in the US, Canada, and Europe. If you have a Samsung 4K Ultra HD TV and can stream in 4K, check out UltraFlix for free and paid 4K content. You can rent many movies for $4.99, usually with a 48-hour viewing window. Content offerings, some in HDR, change periodically. You need only a 4mbps to 5mbps broadband speed. Download UltraFlix 05 of 06 Facebook Watch What We Like A wide variety of video content available to watch. Videos are grouped in easy-to-navigate categories. Links to your existing Facebook account. What We Don't Like Relies mostly on user uploads and outside sources, lackluster Facebook Original content. No premium subscription content option offered. May only be available for 2015 and newer model Samsung Smart TVs. If you spend much time on Facebook and love watching user-uploaded videos and live news feeds, Facebook Watch may be the app to check out. Like YouTube and Instagram Video, Facebook Watch lets you watch user-generated videos on your big-screen Samsung TV. The videos are grouped into easy-to-navigate categories: Live Videos, Videos You've Shared, Videos Shared by Friends, Videos You've Uploaded, Videos from Pages You Follow, Facebook Watch Originals, and more. You can also watch a lot of live news feeds from sources such as the LA Times, Bloomberg, and ABC News, as well as live gaming and some live sports. Download Facebook Watch 06 of 06 Max (Formerly HBO Max) What We Like No cable or satellite subscription required. Access to all HBO programming and movies. Low cost if you can live with limited ads on a basic subscription. What We Don't Like Although cable subscription isn't required, you still have to pay a subscription fee via the app. Doesn't duplicate HBO's live cable feed. Need a premium subscription to view content ad-free. You don't need a cable or satellite subscription to get HBO. With a subscription to Max, you can enjoy all of the popular programs and movies offered by HBO on your Samsung Smart TV via the Internet. Here is your chance if you haven't seen Game of Thrones or Our Flag Means Death. Download Max How to Connect Samsung TV to Google Home Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit