Samsung Smart TVs are among the most popular televisions in the world, and they work perfectly with IPTV. Whether you own a newer Samsung Tizen model or an older Smart TV, there are multiple ways to set up IPTV and start streaming thousands of live channels and on-demand content. This guide walks you through every method to install and use IPTV on a Samsung Smart TV in 2026.

Method 1: IPTV Smarters Pro (Recommended)
IPTV Smarters Pro is available directly from the Samsung App Store on Tizen-based Smart TVs (2017 models and newer). It is the easiest method because it requires no sideloading or external devices.
Installation steps
Press the Home button on your Samsung remote, navigate to the Samsung App Store (Apps), and search for “IPTV Smarters Pro.” Install the app, then open it and select “Login with Xtream Codes API.” Enter the server URL, username, and password from your Titan IPTV subscription. Tap Login and you will see all 22,000+ channels organized by category within seconds.
Features on Samsung TV
IPTV Smarters on Samsung supports full EPG (Electronic Program Guide), channel favorites, parental controls, and both live TV and VOD sections. The app handles HD streaming smoothly on all Samsung Tizen models. For 4K content, make sure your Samsung TV supports 4K resolution and your internet speed is 40 Mbps or higher.
Method 2: Smart IPTV (SIPTV)
Smart IPTV is one of the oldest and most reliable IPTV apps for Samsung TVs. It supports both Samsung Tizen and the older Orsay platform. There is a one-time activation fee of approximately €5.49, after which the app works permanently.
Installation steps
Search for “Smart IPTV” in the Samsung App Store and install it. Open the app and note the MAC address displayed on screen. Go to the Smart IPTV web portal (siptv.app/mylist) on your phone or computer, enter your TV’s MAC address and your M3U playlist URL from Titan IPTV. Click “Send” and restart the app on your TV. Your channels will load automatically.
Why choose Smart IPTV
Smart IPTV offers a clean, fast interface that loads channels almost instantly. It has minimal system requirements, works on older Samsung models that other apps do not support, and provides reliable playlist management. The one-time payment means no recurring fees for the app itself.
Method 3: Using a Firestick with Your Samsung TV
If your Samsung TV does not support IPTV apps natively (some budget models or older TVs), the simplest solution is to connect an Amazon Firestick to your TV’s HDMI port. The Firestick gives you access to all IPTV apps — TiviMate, IPTV Smarters, the Titan IPTV app, and many more.
Simply plug the Firestick into any available HDMI port, connect it to your Wi-Fi, download your preferred IPTV app from the Amazon App Store, and enter your Titan IPTV login credentials. This method also gives you better app options and a smoother interface compared to the native Samsung app store.
Method 4: Samsung TV Web Browser
As a quick alternative, you can use your Samsung TV’s built-in web browser to access web-based IPTV players. Navigate to a web player URL provided by your IPTV service, enter your credentials, and stream directly in the browser. This method does not require any app installation but offers fewer features and less stable performance than a dedicated IPTV app.
Troubleshooting IPTV on Samsung TV
App not available in Samsung App Store
If IPTV Smarters or Smart IPTV is not showing in your Samsung App Store, your TV model may be too old or from a region where the app is restricted. In this case, use the Firestick method described above or try changing your Samsung TV region in Settings to access more apps.
Channels not loading
If channels fail to load, verify that your subscription is active and your login credentials are correct. Check your internet connection by running a speed test. If the problem persists, try clearing the app cache in your TV’s Settings menu or reinstalling the IPTV app. You can also contact Titan IPTV support for assistance — our team is available 24/7.
Buffering during playback
Buffering on Samsung Smart TVs is usually caused by a slow Wi-Fi connection. Connect your TV to your router via Ethernet cable if possible. If you must use Wi-Fi, make sure your TV is on the 5 GHz band and positioned within a reasonable distance of your router. Read our detailed guide on how to fix IPTV buffering for more solutions.
Which Method Is Best for Samsung TVs?
For most Samsung Smart TV owners, IPTV Smarters Pro is the easiest and most feature-rich option. If your TV is older, Smart IPTV has broader compatibility. And if you want the best possible app selection and performance, adding a Firestick to your Samsung TV is the ultimate solution.
Whichever method you choose, pair it with a Titan IPTV subscription for 22,000+ channels, 150,000+ VODs, anti-freeze technology, and 5 simultaneous connections. Check our full setup guide for detailed instructions on every device and app.