Samsung TV service is down for thousands of users across the United States as of Friday afternoon, with popular streaming apps such as Netflix, Peacock, and YouTube TV experiencing issues loading.
According to outage tracking platform DownDetector, over 2,000 users have consistently reported issues with their Samsung smart TVs, with the number rising throughout the day.
Anyone else with a Samsung tv having issues connecting to Internet? Have 2, both took a dive, everything else in house is fine, down detector says Samsung seeing a spike pic.twitter.com/ZC0f5Puymq
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Samsung Users Blast the Company Over App Failures
Samsung server is down. Took down five year old tv thinking it was broken, and bought a new 2025 Samsung TV. Only to realize server issue continues. Rough night… pic.twitter.com/gmck68uUcS
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Social media was flooded with complaints from frustrated Samsung TV owners, many of whom said their smart TVs were unusable. The issue appears to be linked to the Samsung server connection, preventing access to apps and even basic settings.
“Can’t even watch TV tonight because the damn Samsung server is down,” one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
“@Samsung so my Samsung TV isn’t working. The apps are not loading and I followed all the troubleshoot guide suggestions. Even reset it. Now I can’t agree to the terms and conditions. What’s up?” another user posted.
What’s Causing the Samsung TV Outage?
The issue reportedly began around three hours ago, with users being redirected to the terms and conditions page upon startup. A recurring error message citing server issues has left users unable to proceed or access streaming apps.
Samsung has yet to issue an official statement. However, the company has responded to users via direct messages, indicating a case-by-case approach rather than acknowledging a wider server outage.
Widespread Outage Across the U.S.
The outage appears to be nationwide, with reports coming in from major cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. The common issue across all locations is a failure to load applications or access smart features.
Samsung users are being advised to avoid factory resets, as this may lead to further login issues while servers remain unresponsive.
No Timeline for Fix Yet
As of now, Samsung has not confirmed the root cause or provided an ETA for resolution. With streaming platforms like Netflix, YouTube TV, and Peacock down for many Samsung TV users, frustration continues to mount.