All televisions have long included their own remote control that you can use to control channels, increase or decrease the volume, or turn the television on or off. However, there are also Samsung TV remote control apps.
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What are the remote control apps for Samsung TV?
Remote Control For Android
The first of the apps was designed for Android. It comes from Google itself and serves as a remote control for the TV.
We can switch between an on-screen keyboard and a touchpad so we can navigate content and play games on our Android TV.
Additionally, we can use voice searches or use the keyboard for text in an app that will only require us to be connected to the same Wi-Fi as the Android TV we want to control.
AnyMote + WiFi Smart Home Universal Remote Control
An application that uses Wi-Fi or infrared mode to control our TV. In the case of the Wi-Fi connection, it requires that both the cell phone and the TV are under the same network and the process only requires pairing using a code that appears on the TV screen and that we will mark on the phone.
Remote
Remotie is one of the specific apps for Samsung TV. With the same pairing system that we saw before, in this case we also have interesting options, such as an on-screen keyboard to facilitate text entry or a trackpad mode. And, as in the previous case, it is a multi-brand application.
Universal TV Remote Control
With this application we will control the TV, but also, and like many of the previous ones, other devices that have their own remote control, of course, as long as they are supported by the application.
Available for Android, Universal TV Remote Control can work on both Wi-Fi and infrared and you can download it from Google Play for free, something that gives the previously discussed apps an edge.
Smart IR Remote
We end up with an app that, as the name suggests, focuses on Android TV-based televisions. It has very similar options to the previous one, trackpad case or keyboard mode and an easy and quick pairing system. And like all the others on the list, it's free.
Conclusion
These are five Samsung TV remote control apps which we can find for free on Google Play, but there are many more, so much so that even each manufacturer offers some of their own to control their devices.
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