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    The simple guide on how to get Disney Plus on Samsung TV

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    Last updated: April 6th, 2022 at 15:23 UTC+02:00

    It's been over two years since Disney Plus for Samsung smart TVs was released. The streaming service has over 129 million users across the globe as of January 1, 2022. If you're reading this and you own a Samsung smart TV, chances are you're already a Disney Plus subscriber, but in case you haven't signed up for the service yet, here's a simple guide on how to get Disney Plus on Samsung TV.

    First things first, it's important to note that Disney Plus is compatible with most Samsung TVs that were released in 2016 or later. That's because you can only get Disney Plus on Samsung TV models that use the Tizen operating system. It doesn't work with models that run Orsay OS or the built-in web browser. Here's a full list of Samsung smart TVs that are compatible with Disney Plus.

    How to get Disney Plus on Samsung smart TVs

    To get the best viewing experience, make sure that you have a high-speed internet connection and that your smart TV is running the most recent version of its operating system. The follow the steps provided below to download Disney Plus on your Samsung TV.

    Step 1: Navigate to and select the Apps option on your TV's home screen

    Step 2: Use the remote to select the search button in the top right corner of the apps screen, it's the one that looks like a magnifying glass.

    Step 3: Use the on-screen keyboard to enter “Disney+” and then select the Enter button.

    Step 4: The app will now appear on the screen. Select the Install option to get Disney Plus on your Samsung TV.

    If the Disney Plus app doesn't show up when you search for it, that's a strong indication that your smart TV is not compatible with the streaming platform or that Disney Plus is not available in your region.

    How to get Disney Plus on older Samsung smart TV

    If you own an older Samsung smart TV that's not compatible with the app, that doesn't mean you still can't access Disney Plus on it. However, you'll have to spend a bit more money to get an external device that supports the app. Still, it beats having to buy a completely new TV when you don't really need one.

    To get Disney Plus on an older Samsung TV, you can hook up a streaming device like a Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV (4th gen or later) or Chromecast. They will connect to the TV through HDMI and enable you to access Disney Plus through their apps. If you have a PlayStation 4 or Xbox One connected to your TV then you can use the dedicated Disney Plus apps for those gaming consoles.

    How much does Disney Plus cost?

    Once you have Disney+ working on your TV, you'll have access to numerous popular TV shows and movies from the Marvel and Star Wars universes, and more, but keep in mind that this is a subscription-based service and you will be required to pay $8 a month or $80 a year in order to use it.

    You can subscribe to the service through the app on your TV or on your web browser by visiting the official Disney Plus website.

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