Every Samsung Smart TV has at least one physical button on the TV body itself, and the SmartThings app turns your phone into a full remote. Here are all the ways to control your Samsung TV when the remote is missing, dead, or broken.

Method 1: Use the Physical Button on the TV

All Samsung TVs have a physical power button (and often a control joystick) built into the TV body:

  • Single button: Older models have one button on the back or bottom edge. Press it once to turn the TV on or off. Hold it to access a basic menu.
  • Joystick/control stick: Newer models have a small joystick (usually on the back, bottom-center or right side). Press it once to power on. Press and hold to access Smart Hub or settings.

Look along the bottom edge, back lower-right area, or the area beneath the Samsung logo on the front bezel.

Method 2: SmartThings App (Best Option)

  1. Download Samsung SmartThings from the App Store or Google Play on your phone.
  2. Open the app and tap the + to add a device.
  3. Select TV and follow the on-screen instructions. SmartThings will discover your Samsung TV on the same Wi-Fi network.
  4. Once added, tap the TV in SmartThings and select the remote control option.
  5. You now have a full virtual remote including power, volume, navigation, and Smart Hub controls.

Method 3: Samsung SmartThings Remote App

The Samsung SmartThings app also has a dedicated remote interface. Once your TV is added to SmartThings, you can power it on even when it is in standby mode.

Method 4: Universal Remote

Most universal remotes (Logitech Harmony, GE, RCA) are compatible with Samsung TVs. Set up the universal remote using Samsung’s brand code – refer to the universal remote’s manual for the specific code list. Samsung codes commonly used are 0587, 0556, or 0189 depending on the remote brand.

Method 5: HDMI-CEC (Control via Connected Device)

If a streaming device, soundbar, or games console is connected via HDMI and HDMI-CEC is enabled, the connected device’s remote can turn on the Samsung TV:

  1. Enable CEC on the Samsung TV: Settings, General, External Device Manager, Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC), set to On.
  2. Turn on the connected device with its own remote. The Samsung TV powers on automatically.

Ordering a Replacement Remote

If you need a permanent solution, Samsung sells official replacement remotes on samsung.com by entering your TV’s model number. Third-party compatible remotes are available on Amazon for most Samsung TV models at lower prices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my phone as a Samsung TV remote without SmartThings?

Yes. Some Samsung Galaxy phones have an IR blaster that works with the built-in Samsung remote app. Go to the Smart Home or Quick Panel on your Galaxy phone and look for a Remote Control or TV Remote option. This does not require Wi-Fi – it uses infrared.

My Samsung TV physical button only powers on – can I navigate without a remote?

The control joystick on newer Samsung TVs lets you navigate menus by tilting it in different directions and pressing to confirm selections. Single-button models are limited to power on/off. The SmartThings app is the best solution for full navigation without a remote.

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