Many people use Samsung TV Plus because the service is free. Samsung TV Plus offers a wide range of content, including live news, sports, and entertainment. But at the same time, it includes many drawbacks that make users want to give up Samsung TV Plus. Samsung TV Plus may not have as much content as other streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video. Also, some users may find that the quality of content on Samsung TV Plus is not as high as other streaming services. Therefore, some users want to figure out how to get out of Samsung TV Plus.
You can do this quite easily by following the steps below. You can also disable Samsung TV Plus altogether. And when you need to return Samsung TV Plus.
What to do to exit Samsung TV Plus?
To exit Samsung TV Plus on your Samsung TV, you can follow these steps:
- Press the Home button on your Samsung TV remote to access the main menu.
- Navigate to the Samsung TV Plus app, which is usually located on the home screen or in the app section.
- Once inside the Samsung TV Plus app, look for the settings or account icon and select it.
- Click logout.
- Confirm that you want to exit or log out of the Samsung TV Plus app.
After exiting Samsung TV Plus, you will be taken back to the home screen or main menu of your Samsung TV. From there, you can access other apps, channels, or settings on your TV.
How to return Samsung TV Plus?
If you want to return to Samsung TV Plus on your Samsung TV after exiting it, you can follow these steps:
- Press the Home button on your Samsung TV remote to access the main menu.
- Navigate to the Samsung TV Plus app, which is usually located on the home screen or in the app section.
- Select the Samsung TV Plus app, and it will open and take you back to your last point of watching.
- Look for the settings or account icon and select it.
- Locate the “Sign In” or “Log In” option, and select it.
- Enter your email address and password if you already have an account, or create a new account by following the on-screen instructions.
Once logged in, you will be able to access your account information and settings, as well as configure your use of Samsung TV Plus.
How to disable Samsung TV Plus?
To disable Samsung TV Plus, you need to follow these steps:
- Press the Home button on your remote to access the main menu.
- Navigate to and select the “Apps” icon.
- Scroll to and select the Samsung TV Plus app.
- Then press the down arrow button on the remote and select Remove.
- Select Disable and restart your Samsung TV.
After these steps, the Samsung TV Plus icon will not be on the home screen.
How to deactivate Autorun’s Last App on Samsung TV?
Autorun’s Last App on Samsung TV is a feature that automatically opens the last app used when the TV is turned on. It can be enabled or disabled in the TV’s settings menu. When the feature is enabled, the TV will automatically start the last app that was open when the TV was turned off rather than displaying the home screen or a specific app or channel.
So if you find it annoying that Samsung TV Plus starts up automatically, you can turn off the Autorun Last App function. To do this, you need to follow these steps:
For 2016 Samsung TV models
- To deactivate Autorun Last App on Samsung TV 2017-2021 models, you need to open Settings.
- Then you need to select System.
- Next, click on Expert Settings.
- Then select Autorun Last App and disable it.
For 2017-2021 Samsung TV models
- You must open the Home screen to deactivate Autorun Last App on Samsung TV 2017-2021, models.
- Then you need to select Settings.
- Then click on General.
- Next, you need to select Smart Features.
- Then select Autorun Last App and disable it.
For 2023 Samsung TV models
- You must press Menu on the remote control to deactivate Autorun Last App on Samsung TV 2023 models.
- Then you need to select Settings.
- Then click on All Settings.
- Next, you need to select General & Privacy.
- Then select Autorun Last App and disable it.
If the Autorun Last App feature is turned off on a Samsung TV, the TV will not automatically open the last app that was used when the TV is turned on. Instead, the TV will display the home screen or a specific app or channel set as the default. The user will need to manually navigate to and open the last app they were using before turning off the TV.