TV Remote App for All TV
TV Remote App for All TV App Info
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App Name
TV Remote App for All TV
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Price
Free
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Developer
FutureAppsTechnology
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Category
House & Home -
Updated
2025-12-31
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Version
1.5.1
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get started with the TV Remote App for All TV?
Download the app from your device's app store, install, and follow the on-screen setup instructions. Ensure your device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network for smart TVs or verify IR sensor for IR TVs.
Will this app work with my specific TV brand and model?
Yes, the app supports over 100 brands including Samsung, LG, Sony, and more. Just ensure your device and TV meet the connection requirements and your TV is compatible.
How do I connect the app to my smart TV?
Make sure your phone and TV are on the same Wi-Fi network, open the app, select your TV brand, then follow prompts to pair and control your TV.
What core functions can I control with this app?
You can control power, volume, mute, channels, and access search, screen mirroring, and navigation features within the app interface.
How does the voice search feature work?
Tap the voice icon in the app, speak your command clearly, and the app will execute actions like changing channels or searching content automatically.
Can I mirror my phone screen to my TV using this app?
Yes, the app supports screen mirroring for compatible smart TVs, allowing you to cast videos, photos, and apps directly from your phone.
Is this app free, or are there subscription costs?
The app is free to download and use with all its core features; no subscription or in-app purchase is required.
Are there any hidden charges for using advanced features?
No, all features like voice search, screen mirroring, and remote control are included for free, with no additional costs.
What should I do if the app isn’t responding or controlling my TV?
Ensure your device and TV are on the same network, restart the app, and re-pair your device. Check your internet connection if issues persist.
Does the app support IR Blaster-enabled devices only for IR TV control?
Yes, for IR TVs, your device must have an IR sensor or Blaster. For Smart TVs, control is via Wi-Fi without IR dependency.