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Nema TV arrives on Tizen with almost no public footprint.

A free videos-category channel from a self-named developer, listed on the Samsung TV store in March 2026, with no description, no screenshots, and no rating yet.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 10, 2026 · 2 MIN READ

Samsung TV

Nema TV

NEMA TV

OUR SCORE

6.2

SAMSUNG TV

★ —

PRICE

Free

Nema TV is a Tizen channel that landed on the Samsung TV store on 26 March 2026 and updated three weeks later. It is free, it is filed under videos, and the developer goes by the same name as the app. That is the entire publicly verifiable footprint.

There is no published description on the Samsung store page, no screenshots, no user rating, and no review count. The icon and the category tag are the only signals a Tizen owner has to go on at the remote. For a video channel — a category where viewers reasonably expect a one-line catalogue summary and a few sample frames before they commit — that is a meaningful gap.

None of which is a verdict on the app itself. Channels arrive on Tizen with thin store metadata all the time and fill it in later, and a free install on a smart TV costs little to evaluate first-hand. But on the public information currently available, there is nothing to recommend or warn against beyond what the store page itself shows, which is almost nothing.

Nema TV is a March 2026 Samsung TV listing with no description and no screenshots — the store page tells you almost nothing.

FEATURES

Nema TV is a free Tizen channel in the videos category, published by a developer using the same name as the app. It went live on the Samsung TV store on 26 March 2026 and last updated on 15 April 2026.

Beyond that, the store page is unusually bare. The Samsung listing carries no long description, no short description, no phone or tablet screenshots, and no user rating or review count. The icon is the only published asset. There is no documented sign-up requirement, no stated content catalogue, and no listed regional restriction visible on the Tizen store entry.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Free is the one unambiguous win. No paywall, no in-app purchases listed, no subscription tier mentioned anywhere on the Samsung store page. For a videos channel on a Samsung TV, that lowers the cost of trying it to a few minutes of install time.

An April update three weeks after launch suggests the developer is still actively shipping. That is not nothing on Tizen, where a meaningful share of small channels go dormant within their first quarter.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The missing store description is the structural problem. Samsung TV viewers decide whether to install a videos channel based on three things — the screenshots, the rating, and the catalogue summary — and Nema TV has supplied none of them. The icon alone is doing all the work, and on a TV remote at ten feet that is not enough signal to commit to a download.

No rating data is the second issue. Tizen does not aggregate ratings the way Google Play does, but a long-form description and a screenshot gallery would still partially compensate. Without either, the listing reads as either very early or under-maintained, and a viewer cannot tell which.

CONCLUSION

Wait for the channel to fill in its store page before installing on signal alone. If you have arrived here because someone you trust pointed you at Nema TV, the install is free and the download cost is small. If you are browsing the Tizen videos category cold, almost any listing with screenshots and a description is a safer first try. Worth a revisit in a quarter once the listing has more to read.