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Target Rift is a free Tizen shooter that bets everything on the remote.
A casual target-shooting game built around the Samsung TV remote's directional pad and OK button. Free, light on assets, light on ambition — but it loads, it scores, it works.
MAY 10, 2026
Fitpromax is a free Tizen fitness channel still finding its shape.
A Radiance-built workout app that landed on Samsung TVs in March 2026 — free, lightly documented, and aimed at the living-room-cardio crowd who don't want a Peloton-tier subscription on the big screen.
MAY 10, 2026
Venom Player arrives on Tizen with no description and no rating to vouch for it.
A free, freshly published third-party video player from a single-name developer, shipped to the Samsung TV store in March 2026 with an empty listing and zero user signal.
MAY 10, 2026
Bionic Race 2026 wants to be your couch arcade, and almost makes it.
A neon-soaked futuristic racer built for Samsung TVs. The handling is light, the tracks are loud, and the remote-control input ceiling is the real opponent.
MAY 10, 2026
Hunter Player arrives on Tizen as a generic IPTV shell with no published spec sheet.
A self-published video app from a single-name developer with no description, no screenshots, and no rating data — the format of every URL-loader IPTV client that turns up on Samsung's store and disappears again.
MAY 10, 2026
PlayGrid is a quiet IPTV-style player living in the videos shelf.
A free Tizen video app from TMGTV / Xtreme with no store description, no screenshots, and a name that telegraphs its function — load a playlist, watch the channels in it.
MAY 10, 2026
Yogacure brings a small studio's yoga catalogue to the Samsung TV.
A free Tizen app from Radiance that turns the living-room screen into a follow-along mat space. Niche, lightly produced, and refreshingly free of the subscription scaffolding.
MAY 10, 2026
Panam Sports Channel is the Tizen home for the Pan American sporting calendar.
The Pan American Sports Organization's official Samsung TV channel streams Pan Am Games, qualifiers, and Olympic-feeder events from across the Americas — niche, free, and useful only when the hemisphere's calendar lights up.
MAY 10, 2026
Pregnancy and Postpartum TV is a niche channel for a moment most apps overlook.
P&P Health Inc's Tizen channel parks pregnancy and postpartum video content on the living-room TV, which is a more useful place for it than a phone screen new parents are too tired to hold.
MAY 10, 2026
CuratedTV arrives on Tizen with a name and not much else.
A free March 2026 release from Palaver Labs that ships to the Samsung TV store without a description, screenshots, or rating — the listing itself is the entire pitch.
MAY 10, 2026
Ei Fiber TV is a Brazilian ISP's IPTV channel that only matters if you're already a subscriber.
A white-label Tizen client built on the EiTV middleware that delivers a regional fiber operator's live channels and on-demand catalogue to its existing customers — and refuses to do anything for anyone else.
MAY 10, 2026
Viu 4K Player is a thin utility riding on a famous-sounding name.
A free Samsung TV video utility from a developer billed as 'viu pro' — not the PCCW-owned Viu streaming service most viewers will picture when they read the name in the Tizen store.
MAY 10, 2026
Fruit Match brings the casual match-three template to the Samsung TV remote.
A free fruit-themed swap-and-match puzzle from Play.Works Digital, built for the Tizen home screen and the directional pad rather than a touchscreen.
MAY 10, 2026
Easy Photo Player is a brand-new Tizen photo viewer with little to verify yet.
A Finnish developer's photo-slideshow channel published in late March 2026 to the Samsung TV store, with no public description, no screenshots in the store metadata, and no user ratings — judged on what's knowable, the answer is mostly to wait.
MAY 10, 2026
WHFF Bluegrass Classics turns a Samsung TV into a steady-state bluegrass station.
A single-stream Tizen radio app from a small Pennsylvania broadcaster. One genre, one button, no algorithm — and that is the entire pitch.
MAY 10, 2026
Classic Soul on WHFF Radio is the rare single-genre Tizen app whose genre actually wants a TV.
WHFF Broadcast's Motown-and-vintage-soul channel ships as a free standalone Tizen app — and unlike its sibling apps, the format fits a living-room speaker setup the algorithm can't quite match.
MAY 10, 2026
Afrobeats Energy turns a Samsung TV into a genre radio station.
WHFF's Afrobeats stream is one of the cleaner single-genre radio apps on Tizen — a useful way to leave a global pop sound running on the big speakers while the room does something else.
MAY 10, 2026
Classical Masterpieces on Tizen is a one-channel concert hall for the living room.
WHFF Broadcast's Tizen app pipes a single curated classical stream to a Samsung TV — symphonies, concertos, opera and chamber repertoire, with no menu to navigate and no algorithm to fight.
MAY 10, 2026
Country Roads on Tizen is a country-radio station with a TV remote bolted to the front.
WHFF Broadcast's country-format channel ships as its own Samsung TV app — a launch-and-leave background stream for households that already know they want country playing and don't want to think about it again.
MAY 10, 2026
Dr Rachel Levitch 24/7 is a single-host linear channel on your Samsung TV.
A free Tizen app from independent broadcaster WHFF that pipes a continuous Dr Rachel Levitch stream to Samsung TVs — closer to a radio station than a video service.
MAY 10, 2026
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