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REVIEW
Alpha Ultimate arrives on Tizen with no description and a generic name.
A March 2026 Samsung TV video channel from Screen Craft Solutions, free to install, with no store description, no screenshots, and no ratings. Buyer beware until the developer fills in the listing.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 2 MIN READ
Alpha Ultimate
SCREEN CRAFT SOLUTIONS
OUR SCORE
6.2
SAMSUNG TV
★ —
PRICE
Free
Alpha Ultimate is a Tizen channel that landed on the Samsung TV store in mid-March 2026 and, two months later, still has not filled in its description, its screenshots, or its short summary. The category is “Videos”, the developer is Screen Craft Solutions, the install price is zero. Beyond that, the public-facing listing is silent.
Reviewing a channel that has not described itself is a particular kind of exercise. The honest call is to describe what is verifiable — a free video channel, a recent submission, an empty listing — and let the reader weigh that against the appeal of a one-tap install. There is a small population of Tizen channels that do this well: arrive quietly, build by word of mouth, fill in their store copy later. There is a much larger population that does not. Without the description, telling the two apart from the store page alone is not possible.
The recommendation, then, is mostly procedural. Free install means low cost to try. Generic name plus empty listing means low confidence in what you are trying. If a friend, a forum post, or the developer’s own site has told you Alpha Ultimate is what you want, go ahead. If you are browsing the Tizen video category cold and this is the first thing you tap, set expectations accordingly and budget five minutes to decide whether it is worth a second launch.
Alpha Ultimate is a generically named video channel on a brand-new Tizen listing that has no description, no screenshots, and no rating. Approach with the caution that suggests.
FEATURES
Alpha Ultimate is a video-category Tizen channel from Screen Craft Solutions, listed as free, with no in-app purchase or ad-support flags exposed by the Samsung store. The listing was published 2026-03-16 and last updated 2026-04-15.
The Samsung Apps store page carries no description copy, no short summary, no phone or tablet screenshots, and no user rating. The only signal beyond the metadata fields is the 512-pixel icon. That is, simply, all the public information available at the time of writing.
The category is "Videos", which on Tizen covers everything from licensed streaming clients to niche IPTV front-ends to single-channel branded apps. Without a description, the channel's content, business model, and source of programming are not knowable from the listing alone.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The app exists, installs free, and Screen Craft Solutions has gone through the Samsung TV submission process recently enough that the listing is live in 2026. For a Tizen video channel that survives Samsung's certification, that is a baseline of technical competence — the binary runs on current Samsung firmware.
Free is the right price for an unknown video channel. There is no subscription paywall in the listing metadata and no in-app purchase flag, which means the install commitment is low. Users curious enough to try can do so without entering payment details.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The store page is the problem. A Tizen channel published in March 2026 with no description, no screenshots, and a generic name does not give a viewer enough to decide whether to install it. Samsung's TV store does not require descriptions, but the absence of one in 2026 — when every competing channel includes at least a paragraph — looks like a developer who hasn't finished publishing.
No rating is a separate signal. Tizen ratings are sparse across the catalogue, but a channel two months past release with zero ratings is either thinly distributed or thinly used. Pair that with the generic name and the listing reads as a placeholder more than a finished product.
CONCLUSION
Install Alpha Ultimate only if you already know what it is — perhaps from a referral, a niche community, or a direct link from Screen Craft Solutions. The listing itself is not informative enough to recommend on. Watch for the developer to add a description and screenshots; until then, the prudent move is to wait for the page to grow up.