Install application on Hyundai Smart TV running Linux

freddy83200 Posted messages 1 Status Membre -  
 Aurelie -
Hello, I was recently given a Hyundai smart TV, but unfortunately it runs on Linux and I have no way to install an application other than the ones offered (and there aren't many). I would like to know if there is a possibility to install an application via USB, for example, and if so, how. It's just to access the channels through the service provider's app (Orange, to name it).
Thank you

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Aurelie
 

Hello, I'm asking the same question because there is a kind of Google store, but I can't log in with my Google account because the browser is not secure enough....

How can I work around this issue?

Thank you

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Andy31200 Posted messages 26918 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   12 197
 
Hello and welcome to this forum,

Here is what I usually respond on this topic:
When it comes to applications, manufacturers and distributors do what they want. Personally, I have an LG; at first, I had an Orange app that gave access to many radios, but it was removed without warning during an update. For replay, I had Pluzz (public service replay) and Arte +7, which also disappeared. As for MyTF1, I only have the paid VOD option. On the M6 replay site, I'm asked to download a "player," but "download not possible." It's all about agreements with the app owners and the TV brand, a matter of money, so these TVs aren't that smart, are they? ...;-(
And Arte came back a little while ago... go figure...
And:
"Smart TVs connected to the internet generally also offer access to applications (sometimes also referred to as 'Widgets'). Currently, the applications offered vary by brand and TV, and within the same brand, some applications may only be available on certain models."
Source;
https://www.lcd-compare.com/tv-connectee-internet-dossier-71.htm#applications

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