The required apps for newer services / versions of services have simply not been released for older "Smart" TVs.
If you read the OP's original question, you'll see that he said...Except that isn't really the point - there was nothing wrong with the original 'apps' - it was simply that YouTube (and others) cancelled the services they used, rendering them unable to receive the later services, used by newer TV's. Interesting that quote specifically mentions 'versions of services'.
You can't get an updated app for a number of reasons:
1) Often the sets weren't able to add extra apps, and each set needed it's own different app.
2) The newer services requires much greater processing power, memory space, etc. The discontinued services were specifically designed to work with much less power required in the TV.
3) Who's going to pay for recreating a team to write a new app?, and recreating all the long discontinued tools required to do that. Particularly bearing in mind the hardware might not even be capable of supporting the new service, there have been countless examples over the years where items have been rendered obsolete because the lack of memory etc. means it can't continue to work with new changes.
Generally manufacturers don't have a team of software engineers sat about drinking coffee waiting for something to do, they assemble a team for a specific job, then let them go once that contract is finished.
so, how are you not trolling by bringing up old stories about old, expired apps and non-Samsung brands and even expertise related to CRT TVs?I just bought each of my kids a Samsung Smart TV for their bedrooms
Anyone, including a moderator, can easily decide to ignore the original post and answer a question they want to imagine instead of focus on the OPs actual question - about FIOS Serviice and new Samsung Smart TVs.You're new here, so perhaps you deserve a little slack, but Nigel is a very respected member of this forum as well as being one of its moderators.
He is definitely not a troll.
Are you?
It's a Brand New TV.don't seem capable of understanding that not all TV's are identical to your new one?. Older TV's bore no resemblance to newer ones.
It's not a Sony.checking on Sony support all it shows now is what Sony sets are currently supported,
It's a brand new TvYouTube announced the closures, as did the TV manufacturers, and thousands of TV's and SetTop boxes stopped receiving YouTube any more.
It's a brand new TV, not an issueimmediately killing off huge numbers of older 'smart' TV's.
Jesus - what is your problem? - I simply said "better to buy a Firestick rather than a TV which the broadcaster may disable in the future", a prefectly true fact, and relevant to the thread, the only one trolling here is you who has massively extended the length of this thread.Anyone, including a moderator, can easily decide to ignore the original post and answer a question they want to imagine instead of focus on the OPs actual question - about FIOS Serviice and new Samsung Smart TVs.
That is not what you "simply said". If that is all you simply said, I - and several others - would not have had to call you out about YouTube claims and Sony TVs and old CRT TVs and what ever else I left out.Jesus - what is your problem? - I simply said "better to buy a Firestick rather than a TV which the broadcaster may disable in the future", a prefectly true fact, and relevant to the thread, the only one trolling here is you who has massively extended the length of this thread.
I see you've been well acclimated to a moderator going off in multiple directions with anything to do with the OPs question. Does everyone do that at this site - Just add in random factoids with no association to the OP's question?We appreciate that.
That's for the warm welcome.Darn, you're still here.
It's well deserved in your case.That's for the warm welcome.
So, then I'll assume this site is ok with adding unnecessary factoids that don't help anyone - just so people with a compulsion to post on every thread can keep their streak going. Thanks for the non-answer answer to my question.It's well deserved in your case.
I believe what you think is an "available channel" on cable, is just an app that was pre-installed on your Samsung TV to connect to Youtube over the internet (unless you have a cable television subscription and it appears as a channel as part of the other available channels).I don't use any app to get Youtube on my TV(Samsung) The cable company carries it as a available channel. So unless I'm wrong(quite possible) an App on my TV has nothing to do with it. My cable is an internet carrier and the shows come from the WIFI connection.
Absolutely.So, then I'll assume this site is ok with adding unnecessary factoids that don't help anyone -
Don't think it's a "compulsion", and I know of no streaks being done.just so people with a compulsion to post on every thread can keep their streak going.
Anytime.Thanks for the non-answer answer to my question
I believe what you think is an "available channel" on cable, is just an app that was pre-installed on your Samsung TV to connect to Youtube over the internet (unless you have a cable television subscription and it appears as a channel as part of the other available channels).
So you and you kids have subscriptions to cable TV and get Youtube through that(?).I don't use even one of the preinstalled TV apps.
We subscribe to Verizon FIOS for Cable and Internet. We have three Verizon boxes for the rooms with a tv. I just bought each of my kids a Samsung Smart TV for their bedrooms but they are upstairs and have no cable wire going to their rooms. The way this house is built (split
level), there is no way to get a cable wire to their rooms without opening up a major wall. Shouldn’t I be able to watch FIOS Cable on these TVs somehow? We can watch it on all of our phones and iPads using the FIOS app. I thought there would be a way to get that app on the new
Samsung TV but I cannot figure it out. I have no interest in paying for any additional services such as Netflix. We watch very little tv and have no interest in any of their series. i have Amazon Prime but they can’t watch shows like Sponge Bob for free. The only thing I can think
of is getting our iPads to mirror to the tv. Any ideas?
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