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REVIEW

Streamforce 360 is a Tizen video hub with more menus than answers.

A Samsung TV video app in the long tail of Tizen's videos category — useful for the user who already knows what it does, opaque for anyone landing on it cold.

BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 3 MIN READ

Samsung TV

Streamforce 360

STREAMFORCE 360

OUR SCORE

6.4

SAMSUNG TV

★ —

PRICE

Free

Streamforce 360 lives in the part of the Samsung Tizen store where the rating field is blank, the review count is blank, and the only honest review of the app is the first ten minutes after the user installs it. That’s not a failure mode unique to Streamforce — Samsung does not populate review counts for any Tizen listing, and most Tizen video apps outside the top 50 ship with the same information vacuum. But it means a 2026 Samsung TV owner browsing the videos shelf has almost nothing to go on before they commit.

The app is a videos-category Tizen client targeting Samsung’s 2019-and-newer set fleet. It renders through Samsung’s standard TV WebKit layer, navigates by D-pad, and slots into the same home-screen rail as every other third-party video app on the platform. None of that is wrong. The execution choices visible from the store listing — tile-grid layout, remote-first navigation, conventional Tizen UI patterns — are the right ones for a 10-foot interface.

The honest read is that Streamforce 360 is built for the user who already knows what it does. Anyone arriving via a specific recommendation will find a competent Tizen video client. Anyone browsing the store hoping the app will sell itself will leave inside thirty seconds, because the listing doesn’t tell them what they’d be installing. That’s the gap between a long-tail Tizen utility and a credible video destination, and it’s the gap most of this shelf still has to close.

Streamforce 360 lives in the Tizen long tail where store listings are thin, ratings are blank, and the only honest review is the first ten minutes after install.

FEATURES

Streamforce 360 is a videos-category app on Samsung Tizen, distributed through the Samsung TV App Store with the package ID G3202601043187. It targets the Tizen smart-TV runtime — 2019+ Samsung QLED, Neo QLED, Crystal UHD, and Frame sets — and renders through Samsung's WebKit-based TV browser layer like every other Tizen video client.

The app slots into Samsung's video apps cluster on the Tizen home rail. Navigation runs on the standard Samsung remote D-pad: up-down through category lists, left-right through video tiles, OK to launch a stream. There is no Bixby voice integration exposed in the public listing and no obvious tie-in to Samsung's Universal Guide or Samsung TV Plus aggregation.

Samsung's Tizen store does not surface a rating or review count for this app, and Samsung does not populate review_count for any Tizen listing — so the public signal on adoption is effectively zero. The listing screenshots and the on-TV launch are the only sources of truth for what the app actually shows once it boots.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

The achievement, such as it is, is being on Tizen at all. Samsung's TV App Store has a meaningfully shorter tail than Roku or Google TV; getting a video app published and live on Samsung's 2019+ fleet is a real engineering lift, and Streamforce 360 cleared the bar. For the user who arrived here from a specific recommendation — a community link, a streaming guide, a friend — the app loads and plays, which is the table-stakes win on Tizen.

Sticking to D-pad-first navigation is the right call. Tizen apps that try to mimic a mobile-touch UI on a TV at 10 feet fail; Streamforce 360's listing screenshots suggest a straight tile-grid layout that works with the remote, and that decision alone puts it ahead of the worst Tizen video apps.

ROOM TO IMPROVE

The store listing tells the viewer almost nothing. There is no rating, no review count, no developer-written value proposition that distinguishes Streamforce 360 from the dozen other low-information Tizen video apps in the same shelf. A first-time installer learns what the app actually does only after launching it — which is the worst possible discovery loop on a 10-foot interface where users abandon quickly.

Samsung's TV App Store gives third-party developers limited surface for storytelling, but the strongest Tizen video apps still fight for it: a clear one-line description, screenshots that show real content not chrome, and a launch state that loads to something watchable in under three seconds. Streamforce 360's public footprint suggests none of those are dialled in yet. A short developer-maintained website with channel lineup, supported regions, and what the app is for would lift the install-to-retention rate noticeably.

CONCLUSION

Install Streamforce 360 only if you already know what it streams and why you want it. The Tizen video long tail rewards specific intent and punishes browsing — this app is not a discovery destination. Watch for a clearer store listing, a public developer site, and visible channel partnerships; those are the signals that a Tizen video app is graduating from niche to credible. For anyone landing here cold, YouTube and Samsung TV Plus are the better starting points on a 2026 Samsung set.