New update on June 5, 2020: In response to a user complaint on Twitter, Disney+ Help reached out to the user and confirmed that the issue is now fixed. Therefore, those who were facing the problem on their Samsung TV can once again start streaming media from Disney+. While it did take roughly a week for the fix to arrive, it’s better late than never.

Hi Lisa, thanks for your patience while we worked with the manufacturer on a fix! This issue is resolved and you can get back to streaming Disney+ on your device. If you continue to have trouble, please reach out via phone or chat from the options here: https://t.co/KExSsHK0hw.

— Disney+ Help (@DisneyPlusHelp) June 4, 2020

Disney+ is currently one of the best streaming services since it offers a ton of kid-friendly content. This is especially useful in the current situation of the world where kids and adults need to stay at home. Unfortunately, things don’t always pan out smoothly and Disney+ users with Samsung TVs have been left frustrated since the application is temporarily unavailable.

A few users have taken to Twitter and other social platforms such as Reddit to report the issue. According to one Disney+ subscriber and Samsung TV owner, the application has not been working for over 3 days. The error message seems to be appearing only on Samsung TV models from 2016.

https://twitter.com/emilyjslade/status/1267838745367240704

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Affected users are seeing the following message on their screens when trying to open the Disney+ application on their Samsung TV.

Fortunately, it appears that Disney+ is working with Samsung to fix the issue. This can be seen in the error message on user screens. However, the Disney+ Help Twitter account also confirmed that they are working closely with Samsung to release a fix.

Apologies for the trouble, Hannah! We’re aware of an issue impacting our app on 2016 Samsung devices. Our teams are working with the manufacturer on a fix, in the meantime, you can stream on any of the supported devices here: https://t.co/d94uLYxgLT. Thank you for your patience!

— Disney+ Help (@DisneyPlusHelp) June 3, 2020

They also shared a list of supported devices for Disney+ users to continue watching their favorite shows and movies. Although, this isn’t much help to those who only have one TV in their house. At present, it isn’t clear when the manufacturer, i.e. Samsung will release a patch to fix the issue.

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