APP COMRADE

Samsung TV / lifestyle / BEEMAX

REVIEW

Beemax arrives on Tizen with almost nothing to say for itself.

A March 2026 lifestyle channel on Samsung's TV store from a same-named publisher, free to install, with no store description, no screenshots, and no user rating yet.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

Samsung TV

Beemax

BEEMAX

OUR SCORE

6.4

SAMSUNG TV

★ —

PRICE

Free

Beemax is the kind of Tizen channel that makes the Samsung TV store feel like an unsorted warehouse. The publisher is also named Beemax. The category is lifestyle, which on Tizen means the channel could be almost anything — a meditation reel, an ambient slideshow, a recipe loop, a branded content feed. The store page does not say, and Samsung does not insist that it should.

The release date is recent — March 26, 2026, with a metadata refresh in mid-April — and the channel is free. Those two facts are the only honest things a reviewer can lean on. There are no screenshots on the store page, no description text, no rating, and no review count. A Samsung TV owner browsing the lifestyle shelf has nothing to look at and nothing to read before deciding whether to install.

This review is therefore short on purpose. There is no point fabricating a feature set from a channel name, and the editorial honest thing to do is to say so. Beemax exists. It is new. It is free. Whether it is worth the screen time it asks for is a question its publisher has not yet answered on the only surface where the answer matters.

Beemax ships on Tizen as a blank box — free, recently released, and unwilling to explain itself on the store page.

FEATURES

Beemax is a lifestyle channel published in March 2026 to the Samsung TV (Tizen) store by a developer of the same name. Samsung's lifestyle category is a broad catch-all on Tizen — it covers wellness clocks, lookbook reels, ambient slideshows, recipe loops, and minor utility channels — and Beemax sits inside that bucket without further self-description on its store page.

The install footprint is small enough that Samsung does not flag it on the channel listing, the channel is free, and the most recent metadata refresh on the store is mid-April 2026, three weeks after first publication. There is no preview imagery on the store, no trailer, no editor's note, and no user ratings yet — anyone clicking install is doing so on the strength of the channel name alone.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Two small things land in Beemax's favour. It is free, so the cost of curiosity is zero. And it is recent — a March 2026 release with an April refresh suggests a publisher who is at least watching the channel after launch rather than abandoning it at upload.

That is a low bar, and Beemax clears only that bar.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

Tizen channels live or die on the store page, because the remote-based browsing experience does not reward exploration. Beemax ships with no description text, no screenshots, no feature list, and no rating — four blanks where the four most decision-changing fields belong. Samsung TV owners scroll past entries like this without clicking, and the rating-and-review flywheel never gets started.

The fix is mechanical. A two-sentence description, three screenshots, and one clear statement of what the channel actually does would move Beemax from invisible to investigable. Until then, the channel is doing its own discoverability no favours.

CONCLUSION

Install Beemax if the name means something to you already — a brand you follow, a service you subscribe to elsewhere, a creator whose Tizen channel you've been waiting for. Everyone else should wait for the store page to fill in. Worth checking back in a quarter to see whether the publisher has added the description, screenshots, and ratings that will tell the rest of the story.