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UA55C8000 (55"), UA46C8000 (46"), UA65C8000 (65")4 questions from our users
Babangida M.asked
how will my samsung ua46c8000 connected to my mobile as well internet becouse i have been trying but yet no sign?
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1 answer
AdaSamsung
Hi Babangida, would you be able to follow the steps in the link below to see if this helps?
https://www.samsung.com/au/support/tv-audio-video/connect-tv-to-internet/
If you continue to have troubles connecting your TV to Wi-Fi, we recommend for you to reach out to us on 1300 369 603 for further assistance.
Ada
Samsung AU
Andy G.asked
hi, can anyone help?
my internet hub does not function anymore.
it opens up but can not navigate thru the apps.
1 answer
AdaSamsung
Hi Andy, would you be able to send us a message to the link below so we can look into this?
https://www.messenger.com/t/SamsungAustralia
Alternatively, you can also reach out to our Customer Care team on 1300 362 603 for further assistance.
Ada
Samsung AU
Kafeel K.asked
Is this smart tv???? UA55C8000 55" Series 8 3D LED
1 answer
AdaSamsung
Hi Kafeel, you can set up your TV so that it can access the Internet through your local area network (LAN) using a wired or wireless connection.
User Manual (page 27-29) > https://www.samsung.com/au/support/model/UA55C8000XFXXY/
Jo
Samsung AU
Slyme Sasked
Some says its a smart tv, is this true?
2 answers
Yes it was a smart TV, but, many applications don't support it any more, like YouTube and Netflix. Still that's an easy fix by adding a smart box of some sort. You can serve to it via Ethernet or wireless (if you purchase an adaptor), it has an excellent display and some excellent image filters and scaling tech. There was a review here complaining about problems with fast action during sports, this is simply not the case, there are lots of options for sports viewing built in. The 3d is great with your into that sort of thing, however, it's one of the older standard and is difficult and expensive to find glasses to suit. The panel out classes many LCDs still to this day. Excellence is an understatement.
Yes it was a smart TV, but, many applications don't support it any more, like YouTube and Netflix. Still that's an easy fix by adding a smart box of some sort. You can serve to it via Ethernet or wireless (if you purchase an adaptor), it has an excellent display and some excellent image filters and scaling tech. There was a review here complaining about problems with fast action during sports, this is simply not the case, there are lots of options for sports viewing built in. The 3d is great with you are into that sort of thing, however, it's one of the older standards and is difficult and expensive to find glasses to suit. The panel out classes many LCDs still to this day. Excellence is an understatement.
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