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Perhaps it is already set to never sleep via optimized apps setting? If you want to see it under never sleep, perhaps try adding the app to optimized apps list first. (Apps > Special Access > Optimize battery usage > all > check app) Then it should appear in the list that allows you to add to never sleep list? But either way it achieves intended effect to let it run in background without killing app i guess. This was the case for me.

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Maybe it is now set to never rest through enhanced applications setting? Assuming you need to see it under never rest, maybe have a go at adding the application to enhanced applications list first. (Applications > Special Access > Optimize battery use > all > check application) Then it ought to show up in the rundown that permits you to add to never rest list? Yet, whichever way it accomplishes planned impact to allow it to run in foundation without killing application I presume. This was the situation for me.

So I assume Samsung should allow to display all the apps at allow app to work in background and disable app from sleep features at the same time. Then user can select , not when enable one disappear from other.

Hi yes there is a solution. I just worked it out, i went to apps on my galaxy s23 ultra and chose the app (AVG) and clicked on battery then changed to optimised then went back to accessibility and never sleeping app clicked plus sign and avg was there this time and i added it

I need samsung tv plus as an app to add to my roku. Live tv on roku has same channels, but samsung tv plus has all of them closed captioned, only some on roku Live tv are caption and yes I do have my roku tv set to have captioning on always. Please offer this or simply have captioning added to all the channels listed on your live tv.

To the Roku Community Moderator: What I understand, given your answer to Rey is that Roku is waiting on Samsung to perform whatever tasks are necessary to facilitate the availability and accessibility of Samsung TV Plus via Roku. Therefore, I intend to contact Samsung and, fingers crossed, they don't kick me back to you, and I start feeling like a dog chasing its tail.

I do not understand why owners of Samsung TV Sets across the Republic of Ireland get very little choice on the integrated "Samsung TV Plus". We purchased our latest Samsung TV model during 2023 and I'm very disappointed by it altogether. It would appear that Samsung TV Plus is far better if you are living in the United Kingdom but there is no Irish relevant content on the internet streaming tv service. Any new channel additions that have launched recently on Samsung TV Plus always seem to bypass Ireland. Nothing seems to change or get added which suggests that Ireland is only getting an inferior offering. I have not found Sky Mix and/or Challenge tv channels nor any of the UKTV network channels added some time ago. Neither have I found the NBC News Now channel or CNN FAST channel and so on etc;

Irish customers deserve a much better Samsung TV Plus experience and not just the bare minimum token service that is currently on offer. Who wants to watch a campfire burning channel on tv each day? I think Samsung Ireland should actively approach the other main tv broadcasters in Ireland (i.e.) Virgin Media Television and TG4 so that more online catch-up tv and on-demand services namely; Virgin Media Player and TG4 Player are both also integrated and/or added to the Samsung TV service in a similar way that the RT Player is on there. Right now it is too complicated and messy to watch Virgin Media Television on catch-up or on demand via a Samsung TV in Ireland.

If Samsung Ireland really wants to drive sales of it's new tv equipment, it really needs to develop a much better service offering for all of it's customers across Ireland as it is currently not a very attractive sales proposition with it's inferior Samsung TV Plus channel line-up with a lot of obscure or irrelevant content and a notable absence of Virgin Media Player and TG4 Player.

I could not recommend Samsung TV to family & friends based on it's current limitations and I will probably not purchase any new Samsung Television models based on the current inferior service available in Ireland based on my experience to date. I won't be getting rid of my exisiting Free-To-Air digital satellite tv system just yet due to a serious lack of choice offered by Samsung TV Plus in Ireland.

Hi @AwaitYourReply Thanks for your input, the Tv Plus content varies acceding to location, Know that the Ireland offerings are not as extensive as in the Uk but hopefully the quantity and variety will change in the future. -is-samsung-tv-plus-

I only discovered after I had updated by Samsung TV during 2023 that the Samsung TV Plus offering does indeed vary depending on country. My previous Samsung TV had served me very well but was from the pre-Samsung TV Plus era.

I think it is unlikely that the Samsung TV Plus will be formally launched in the Irish market at this stage as nothing about it's offering reflects an Irish dimension in it's line-up and I suspect that if Samsung was concerned about using it as an additional sales/marketing tool it would have been expanding the line-up of channels in Ireland too but this has not been the case since I upgraded about 5-6 months ago while there were numerous announcements and channel additions made to Samsung TV Plus in the neighbouring UK market during the same 5-6 months period.

It does not help viewers in Ireland when articles on Samsung TV Plus are published in "The Irish Sun" most recent online edition dated 21/11/2023 telling you that the British can now expect to receive seven new channels this week. Why this story was carried in it's Irish paper seems pointless when it's targeted at Irish readers who cannot receive these channels in this way.

Gosh, the sound settings on my current Samsung TV Set model are also disappointing no matter what way I try to adjust the sound setting but I'm not going away purchasing separate add-ons or soundbar equipment as other demands on my budget.

I was also rather disappointed that while Samsung TV made provision for the RT Player but unfortunately not for the other TV Players from the other main broadcasting networks in Ireland namely; Virgin Media Television with it's Virgin Media Player and TG4 with it's TG4 Player.

I think you have raised a good point there alright. Ireland is not deemed essential or worthwhile for expanding Samsung TV Plus to suit audiences in the Republic of Ireland. All of the recent channels added for UK based viewers of Samsung TV Plus only reminds viewers in Ireland how much they are ignored and disregarded for their customer loyalty after buying Samsung TV products.

Further to my reply when you reached out to us via the @Sam_UK inbox, I relayed your feedback to our Product Specialists. Your feedback is very much appreciated and has been conveyed to the relevant team.

I don't have any specifics to impart about the licencing and commercial agreements. However, there will certainly be some restrictions in place at this juncture and I don't know when or if these can be overcome.

Hi, @John T. Thanks for your feedback as well. Just to let you know that I have merged two separate threads, as it will make it easier for other people to find this information and, if necessary, contribute to the discussion.

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