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Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechFebruary 8, 2012Updated:May 22, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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Samsung has partnered with Quickflix to create an application to allow Samsung users to stream video content on their smart TVs, tablets and smartphones.

This QuickFlix deal is the latest addition to Samsung’s growing list of content offerings which are available for its range of devices.

The new service, which will be launched in the coming months, will offer movies from Quickflix’s huge library of Hollywood which will be available under two pricing models.

The first is a subscription service with a one-off joining fee of $12.99 and a monthly fee of $14.99 to watch as many movies as you want.

The second is a pay per view model with pricing at $9.99 or less for each movie or TV episode.

“Samsung is thrilled to join forces with Quickflix, Australia’s leading online movie rental company – offering customers a comprehensive on demand content on Samsung Smart TVs and across a broad range of other devices,” said Brad Wright, National Sales and Marketing Manager – AV, Samsung Electronics Australia.

“Samsung recognises Australian’s growing demand for exceptional content streamed into their living rooms and plans to announce further exciting and innovative services throughout 2012.”

Samsung smart TV users will be able to access Quickflix video content from their Smart Hub

The service will be available on the following Samsung mobile devices:

* GALAXY S, GALAXY SII, GALAXY W, GALAXY Note, GALAXY Tab 7.0, GALAXY Tab 7.01, GALAXY Tab 7.7, GALAXY Tab 8.9, and GALAXY Tab 10.1.

And on the following Samsung audio visual devices:

* 2010 and post-2010 LED, LCD or Plasma internet-enabled television models

* 2010 and post-2010 Blu-ray and Home Theatre System models that are internet-enabled.

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