Are TV apps failing?
I've had my Samsung TV for about 15 months.
Not long after I got it, Skype was removed. The other day, a scrolling message said that Twitter will shortly be removed. I'm wondering if this is because adding apps to TV's has not been a commercial success; I hope not as I find some of them useful and it's good to have a back up too. Presumably they pay to be on there and have not found it to be cost effective. Has anyone else noticed this drip drip of removal on their make of set? |
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It's probably a combination of factors.
Skype's removal was due to a complete change to the technology - it's only really the brand that's the same. https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA3...nger-supported I think the Twitter app was written by Samsung, so it may just be that it's not used enough. But I think as time goes on, it's clearer that some things just aren't suited to a TV, and it's better that the focus stays on those that are TV suitable. Social Media is difficult to use with a TV remote! I'd point out that Samsung have added a Google Play Movies and TV app to my 2014 Samsung Smart TV, so it sometimes does go both ways. |
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Total gimmicks who wants to use the likes of Facebook and Twitter on a TV. When VM first launched TiVo didn't the Twitter app take the full screen up talk about a waste of time that is.
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Ultimately it's not cost effective or in some cases technologically feasible to update apps for older TV's. None of the major apps on my 2012 TV are supported/function any more. In fact when I originally signed up to Virgin, the Tivo apps were part of the sales rep's pitch for that very reason.
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The manufacturers have no interest in updating apps on old TVs. There's nothing in it for them. They'd rather you bought a new TV.
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I agree that it's a bit odd in a way to have Facebook and Twitter on the TV, but some find this useful. ---------- Post added at 17:22 ---------- Previous post was at 17:20 ---------- Quote:
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iPlayer is the only app I use on my smart TV; and only because Tivo's version is so 'crap'.
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