1. Organize Your Apps for Quick Access
Prioritize Frequently Used Apps: Move your most-used streaming apps (Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, etc.) to the top row.
Remove Unwanted Apps: Uninstall or hide unused apps to declutter your home screen.
Create Folders (If Supported): Some Smart TVs allow grouping apps into categories like "Movies," "Live TV," or "Music."
2. Customize Recommendations & Content Rows
Disable Unwanted Suggestions: Many Smart TVs show recommended content, which may not be useful. Go to settings to turn off unwanted suggestions.
Enable Personalized Recommendations: If you want relevant suggestions, enable AI-driven recommendations based on your watch history.
3. Change the Default Input & Startup App
Set a Default Streaming App: If you primarily use Netflix or Prime Video, set it as your default startup app.
Auto-Launch Last Used App: Some TVs allow resuming the last-watched app when turned on.
4. Use Voice Commands & Shortcuts
Customize Remote Shortcuts: Assign quick-access buttons on your remote for your favorite apps.
Enable Voice Assistants: Use Alexa, Google Assistant, or Bixby to open apps instantly.
5. Adjust Display & Performance Settings
Enable Game Mode or Performance Mode: If supported, enabling these modes can reduce lag while navigating apps.
Reduce Animations & Transitions: Some TVs allow reducing animations for faster performance.
6. Sync with Smart Home & Mobile Devices
Use Mobile Apps for Control: Apps like Google Home or Apple AirPlay can make it easier to control your TV.
Integrate with Smart Home Devices: Connect your Smart TV with smart home systems for automation, like turning on the TV with voice commands.
7. Keep Your Smart TV Updated
Regular Firmware Updates: Ensure your TV is updated to the latest software version for better speed and new features.
Clear Cache & Restart Regularly: Like smartphones, clearing cache and restarting your TV can improve speed.
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