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As of 2025, 16th September, HBO's streaming app crave refuses to run on smart TV's manufactured before 2018. Independent of the model of TV. Accessing this content through other paid services does still work.

Background

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Samsung produces a smart TV's with their own operating system. They have a wide range from cheap to very expensive TV's. This means that manufacturing date has little relevance to the capabilities of the actual TV. The TV's offer an app store to install additional apps like the crave app. Samsung is known for making TV's that last long, outliving their software support date by a long shot.

Crave is a streaming app, home to the content of HBO Max and STARZ. It has multiple subscription options both with and without adds. Most content offered in this app can also be accessed through other paid apps.

The end of compatibility with perfectly working devices

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After buying a TV that is compatible with the crave streaming app and purchasing a subscription for that app. The app announces that as of 16th September 2025, it will no longer work on Samsung TV's manufactured before 2018.[1]

The cause of this is likely twofold. On one side, their is samsung who stops supporting expensive devices long before the end of their lifespan. Secondly their is Crave who updates their app in a way that is not compatible with older models that are still in use by paid subscribers. The incompatibility message asks the customer to upgrade their samsung TV model.[2]

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References

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  1. u/SeidelmanSays (2025-08-17). "Change Notice Re: Crave App for Samsung TVs". Reddit. Archived from the original on 2025-08-20. Retrieved 2025-08-20.
  2. u/Discontinued support for older Samsung TVs (2025-07-31). "Discontinued support for older Samsung TVs". Reddit. Archived from the original on 2025-08-20. Retrieved 2025-08-20.