The service for Samsung Smart TVs is unexpectedly down, leaving countless users in a state of inconvenience. Whether it’s on social media platform X or checking down detector websites, one thing is common—complaints about Samsung TVs not operating as expected.
Considering down detector statistics, over 2500 individuals have expressed issues with Samsung TVs. Approximately 80% of these users are unable to access apps.
Meanwhile, 13% are experiencing login issues. The exact cause of these problems remains unclear, and Samsung has not officially disclosed why their TVs are malfunctioning.
Samsung TV aficionados report being unable to open applications on their smart TVs. This issue persists for many users in India as well. While the root of the outage is not yet clear, it appears American users are most affected. Yet, on Samsung's EU community page, people continue to share these TV-related grievances.
As users attempt to open apps, the message 'Server Under Maintenance' is displayed. With the South Korean company's TVs unresponsive, social media has become a venting outlet for user experiences. To date, Samsung remains silent on this issue officially.
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One user posted on social media, 'Can’t even watch TV tonight as Samsung's server is down.' Another added, 'Five-year-old TV replaced with a new Samsung—just to experience a server failure.'
This online buzz shows numerous posts complaining about Samsung TV issues. Notably, the issue is mainly with smart TV users who struggle to stream from Netflix, Peacock, and YouTube TV successfully.