APP COMRADE

Samsung TV / lifestyle / NERTIX

REVIEW

NertiX is a brand-new Tizen lifestyle app with almost no public footprint.

A free Samsung TV app from a same-named developer, listed in April 2026 with no description, no screenshots, and no rating data. Hard to recommend until Nertix says what it does.

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

Samsung TV

NertiX

NERTIX

OUR SCORE

4.6

SAMSUNG TV

★ —

PRICE

Free

NertiX showed up on the Samsung Tizen Smart Hub in April 2026 with a 512-pixel icon and almost nothing else. No description, no screenshots, no rating, no review count, no developer website that surfaces through ordinary search. The app is filed under lifestyle and listed as free, by a developer also named Nertix. That is the entire public record.

Tizen’s lifestyle category is a wide tent, and the Smart Hub’s submission process is a real-but-shallow filter — getting in means the app runs and the package validates, not that anyone has vouched for what it does. Most lifestyle apps on Tizen are small utilities: horoscope viewers, recipe collections, ambient fireplaces, prayer-time clocks, regional radio. NertiX could be any of those, or none. From outside the Smart Hub it is impossible to tell.

The honest review is therefore short. The app is free, the icon is clean, the listing passed Samsung’s review, and that is everything anyone outside the developer can say. If Nertix publishes a description and screenshots, the listing becomes evaluable. Until then, the best install advice is to wait — and the second-best is to treat the install as a five-minute curiosity rather than a recommendation from this desk.

NertiX arrived on Tizen in April 2026 with a 512-pixel icon and almost nothing else — no copy, no screenshots, no rating.

FEATURES

NertiX is a free Tizen TV app from a developer also called Nertix, filed in Samsung's lifestyle category and released to the Smart Hub on 6 April 2026 with a most-recent update on 15 April 2026. That is essentially the entire public record. The Galaxy Store listing carries no long description, no short description, no feature copy, no screenshots, and no published rating or review count.

Lifestyle on Tizen is a wide tent — the category houses everything from horoscope viewers and recipe collections to ambient-fireplace screensavers and prayer-time clocks. Without copy or screenshots, the app's actual function on a TV is unknown from outside the Smart Hub. There is no developer website surfaced through standard search, no press coverage, no third-party walkthrough.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The one verifiable point in the app's favour is that it is free, with no in-app purchases declared and no advertising flag set. For an unknown lifestyle app on Tizen, that lowers the cost of a one-time install to a remote click and a few seconds of disk on the TV. If the app turns out to be useful, no money is at risk.

The icon is clean and the listing did pass Samsung's Smart Hub submission review, which on Tizen is a real-but-shallow filter — the app at least runs and meets the minimum Galaxy Store packaging requirements.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

Everything else. A Samsung TV listing with no description and no screenshots is a self-inflicted wound — most viewers will scroll past it, and the few who install it on faith are choosing blind. Tizen rating data is famously thin (Samsung does not aggregate user ratings the way Google Play does), but even on platforms where rating exists, NertiX has no published score because there is no published anything.

Until Nertix publishes a description, screenshots, and ideally a developer site that explains what NertiX is for, the app is functionally invisible. That is the developer's problem to fix, not the platform's, and it is the single most important thing to address before the app can be evaluated honestly.

CONCLUSION

Skip it for now. NertiX may turn out to be a useful Tizen lifestyle app, but with no description, no screenshots, no rating, and no public coverage, there is nothing to recommend on. If the developer fills in the listing — copy, screenshots, a sentence about what it does on a TV — the score moves. Until then, install only if you enjoy archaeology.