Samsung’s free TV service is getting almost 4,000 hours of Korean content

Oppo Find X8 is on its way to India and Indonesia
October 20, 2024
Migrants from around the world are trying to reach the U.S. via charter planes
October 20, 2024
Show all

Samsung’s free TV service is getting almost 4,000 hours of Korean content

Samsung’s free TV service is getting almost 4,000 hours of Korean content

Korean movies and TV shows are very popular, but you don’t need to pay to watch them thanks to Samsung TV Plus.

Full Article

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Published onOctober 4, 2024 Korean TV shows and movies are mega-popular today, and you can find them on big-name streaming services. What if you don’t want to pay to watch them, though? Well, Samsung has some good news for you. Samsung has announced (h/t: Engadget) that its free Samsung TV Plus service has just gained almost 4,000 hours of Korean shows and movies. The electronics giant confirmed that this content will span genres like K-drama, crime, thrillers, romance, and reality TV. Notable TV shows and movies include Dark Hole, Doom At Your Service, Beyond Evil, Three Meals A Day, Youn’s Kitchen, A Taxi Driver, Burning, and Joint Security Area. Samsung TV Plus is exclusively available on Samsung TVs, smartphones, smart monitors, and Family Hub refrigerators (seriously). The free, ad-supported TV (FAST) service is available in 24 markets, including Australia, Europe, India, Korea, Mexico, and North America. There’s no shortage of FAST services on the market, though with other offerings such as Pluto TV, Google TV Channels, and more. But Korean content is popular and will certainly help Samsung’s service stand out from rival platforms.

Read more at the source

Aman Mehndiratta
Aman Mehndiratta
Aman Mehndiratta encourages the concept of corporate philanthropy due to the amazing advantages of practicing this. He is a philanthropist and an entrepreneur too. That is why exactly he knows the importance of corporate philanthropy for the betterment of society.

Comments are closed.