Campaign India Team
Mar 31, 2021

Samsung TV Plus launches in India

Along with it being available for Samsung Smart TV users, TV Plus will also be available on Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablet devices

Samsung TV Plus launches in India
Samsung has announced the launch of Samsung TV Plus in India. With this, Samsung Smart TV owners (2017 model onwards) can watch free TV content and on-demand videos with no additional device. 
 
TV Plus will also be available on most Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablet devices. Services for Galaxy smartphones are expected in April 2021. The TV Plus app can be downloaded from the Samsung Galaxy Store and Google Play Store.  
 
Currently, Indian users will be able to access 27 global and local channels. A statement from Samsung revealed that more partners will be on-boarded soon. 
 
Reshma Prasad Virmani, director - services, Samsung India, said, “Over the last one year, consumers have been spending more time at home. Their television sets and smartphones have become the centers of their lives, for both entertainment as well as information. We also noticed that consumers now immensely value great media content, the reason why we chose to introduce Samsung TV Plus in India. Over the next few months, we expect to scale TV Plus to add more channels and content.”
 
India joins the USA, Canada, Korea, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, UK, Italy, France, Spain, Australia, Brazil and Mexico as markets where the service is available.
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