Indian TV manufacturer Ekkaa Electronics has partnered with Samsung to bring cutting-edge technologies and a better viewing experience to its customers. As part of this collaboration, future Ekkaa LED smart TVs will run on Samsung's operating system and support Samsung services such as .
Samsung announced the to other smart TV manufacturers in 2021. Since then, several TV makers have joined Samsung's Tizen OS program, and Ekkaa Electronics is now adding to the list (via ).
Thanks to Tizen OS, upcoming Ekkaa LED smart TVs will be more secure and feature-rich and have access to services like Samsung TV Plus, which now offers more than 100 free channels in .
Coincidentally, in other news, India TV Group announced this week that it is joining the Samsung TV Platform (via ).
This collaboration will bring India TV Group exclusive channels, such as India TV, India TV Speed News, India TV Aap Ki Adalat, and India TV Yoga, to the free, ad-based Samsung TV Plus network.
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As Samsung TV Plus is now bigger than 100 channels, the company says it remains committed to “[…] provide content that our consumers find interesting and useful[…].”
Meanwhile, the India TV Group's Chief Strategy Officer said this collaboration “opens new and wider avenues for viewers. It is a stepping-stone towards delivering quality and diverse and rich content to the combined audience […].”
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Samsung announced the to other smart TV manufacturers in 2021. Since then, several TV makers have joined Samsung's Tizen OS program, and Ekkaa Electronics is now adding to the list (via ).
Thanks to Tizen OS, upcoming Ekkaa LED smart TVs will be more secure and feature-rich and have access to services like Samsung TV Plus, which now offers more than 100 free channels in .
India TV Group joins TV Plus
Coincidentally, in other news, India TV Group announced this week that it is joining the Samsung TV Platform (via ).
This collaboration will bring India TV Group exclusive channels, such as India TV, India TV Speed News, India TV Aap Ki Adalat, and India TV Yoga, to the free, ad-based Samsung TV Plus network.
More details after the video
As Samsung TV Plus is now bigger than 100 channels, the company says it remains committed to “[…] provide content that our consumers find interesting and useful[…].”
Meanwhile, the India TV Group's Chief Strategy Officer said this collaboration “opens new and wider avenues for viewers. It is a stepping-stone towards delivering quality and diverse and rich content to the combined audience […].”
Image Credit: Samsung
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