To lock you out, Netflix uses your device IP address to tell you’re in geo-restricted zone. Legal issues aside, the following two methods will help you bypass geo-restriction and location errors so that you may enjoy Netflix on your Samsung smart TV. Yes absolutely, you can! While Samsung Smart TVs are available worldwide, Netflix is a geo-restricted service only available in US and partly to Canadians & Britons.
Here you need is an email address, a valid US credit card, $5.95 a month to spare and obviously an internet above 3G. In case you’re new to Netflix, which is unlikely if you live in US – sign up for a subscription preferable from your PC. Now run the App from there or go back to your pre-installed App list and run the App, enter your Netflix email address & password – and you’re good to go.
In this case, go to your smart TV app store and search for Netflix, then download and install it. However, depending on the Samsung Smart TV model or place of purchase, Netflix app may not be pre-installed on purchase. In this case, all you need is to search for Netflix from the pre-installed app list, sign in and start enjoying (assuming you’ve paid your monthly subscription). The Netflix app is usually pre-installed or can be downloaded in almost all Samsung Smart TVs. If you’re reading this, chances are that you’re either using a Samsung Smart TV or you’re planning to own one soon. Netflix is such one app, allowing you to stream videos from the web directly to our TV screen without an external gadget. Most if not all smart TVs have incredible apps that make the experience more than TV. Security issues aside, smart TVs combine internet and traditional TV to bring you closer to the world in very innovate way.
Unless you live in a cave, you will probably agree that Smart TVs are a great innovation of the 21 st century, maybe better than Google’s driverless cars.