Samsung TV / videos / MISPL SMART TV
REVIEW
MISPL SMART TV is a generic-branded Tizen video channel with no store description to read.
A late-March 2026 release from Corbis Soft in the videos category. The Samsung TV listing carries no description, no screenshots, and no rating — almost everything a viewer would use to decide is missing.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 2 MIN READ
MISPL SMART TV
CORBIS SOFT
OUR SCORE
6.2
SAMSUNG TV
★ —
PRICE
Free
Samsung’s Tizen storefront is built around two assumptions — that the channel publisher will write a description, and that the channel publisher will upload screenshots. MISPL SMART TV ships neither. The result is a videos-category listing with a 512-pixel icon, a publisher line that reads Corbis Soft, a March 2026 release date, and absolutely no information about what the channel actually plays.
The acronym is the kind that could mean many things. MISPL is a common Indian corporate suffix — “Media Industries Standards Private Limited,” “MI Services Private Limited,” any number of regional broadcaster filings — and Corbis Soft is a Tizen-development house known for shipping white-label TV channels on behalf of content owners. That fits the shape of a contract-published channel for a broadcaster whose branding has not been carried over to the storefront. None of that is confirmable from the listing itself, so we will not pretend to know which broadcaster is behind it.
What can be said is that a Samsung TV listing without a description, without screenshots, and without ratings asks a lot of the casual viewer. There is no surface for the channel to make its case. Until that changes, MISPL SMART TV sits in the long tail of Tizen channels that ship, technically exist, and wait for whoever already knows the brand to come find them.
The store page is a blank stage. No description, no screenshots, no ratings — a channel asking for an install on faith.
FEATURES
MISPL SMART TV is a videos-category channel published by Corbis Soft on the Samsung TV store, with a Tizen release date of 30 March 2026 and a last-updated stamp from mid-April. It is free to install and carries no in-app purchase indicator on the listing.
Beyond that the public store page is empty. Samsung's Tizen listing for this channel ships no long description, no short description, no screenshots — phone or tablet — and no featured image. The only visual asset is a 512-pixel icon. Samsung TV listings frequently arrive without ratings, but the missing description is unusual and means the channel's actual content lineup, geography, and language are not declared anywhere a buyer can read before installing.
The acronym MISPL is generic and could plausibly resolve to an Indian, regional, or corporate broadcaster — but the listing itself does not tell us, and we will not guess. Corbis Soft, the publisher, develops Tizen apps for third-party content owners, which suggests this is a white-label channel built for someone whose branding does not appear on the storefront.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The one thing the channel does competently from the listing alone is exist on the right shelf. It is in the videos category, it is free, and it ships on a current Tizen build with a recent update — so users who do install it are not staring at a 2019 abandonware page.
Corbis Soft has shipped multiple Samsung TV channels over the years, so the basic plumbing — video playback inside the Tizen frame, remote-friendly navigation — is likely competent in the way most contract-developed TV channels are competent. None of that is verifiable from the listing.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The store page itself is the problem. A Tizen listing with no description is asking the viewer to install on faith, and most viewers will scroll past. Samsung allows long and short descriptions in the listing schema, and most serious channel publishers fill both, often with the broadcaster's logo and a content rundown. MISPL SMART TV has neither, which limits discovery to whoever already knows the brand the acronym is hiding.
Screenshots are the other absence. Samsung's storefront shows phone and tablet screenshots in the carousel under the icon. MISPL SMART TV ships zero. A user evaluating the channel cannot see the home grid, the player chrome, or what content is actually inside. For a videos channel — where the entire pitch is "we have content worth watching" — that is the single most important asset missing.
CONCLUSION
Skip MISPL SMART TV unless you already know what the acronym stands for and you specifically came looking for it. There is nothing on the Samsung store page that lets a general viewer decide whether the content matches their interest. We will revisit if Corbis Soft populates the listing with a description and screenshots — once a viewer can see what the channel actually streams, this review can be rewritten on the basis of the product instead of the empty storefront.