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15 different tips and tricks on Samsung Tizen OS 4.0 (2018) platform. Demonstrated on 55-inch 55NU7400 UHD TV.

You will find in this video how to:

  1. Reinstall an app 0:13
  2. Disable Smart hub being displayed when TV is turned on 0:39
  3. Get information about an input 1:11
  4. Change input name 1:43
  5. Connect Bluetooth devices 2:08
  6. Switch to home or shop mode 3:02
  7. Scan for viruses 3:30
  8. Enable PC mode 4:08
  9. Enable game mode 5:08
  10. Enable or disable HDMI CEC 5:26
  11. Enable or disable the ambient light sensor 5:58
  12. Turn off sound feedback 6:45
  13. Quickly activate the sleep timer 7:13
  14. Find out TV’s IP address 7:49
  15. Reset all settings to default 8:11

 

 



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