puppykickr
Android Expert
My stepmother has a Samsung device. I have no idea what model, but it is about a year old, and according to her it was "the cheapest Samsung device that I could get from Verizon".
It seems ridiculous that this thing was about $650.
So anyway, she wants to cast Youtube onto the TV.
But she cannot find the Youtube app.
So I go into her settings, and sure enough, it is there- but it does not appear in her app drawer.
The only way that I can find to open the app is to open the Play Store app and then open Youtube from there.
Luckily the TV recognizes her phone as also being Samsung and on the same Wi-Fi, so her phone will show a pop up offering to connect (she just moticed this, after almost a year).
But I still have no idea why the Youtube app is not showing up in her app drawer, or even on her homescreen.
In fact, her app drawer is so difficult to access that she wants all her apps on her homescreen.
Problems like these are what keep me far, far, far (far) away from ever desiring a device from Samsung.
My $40 device puts every app I download right into the app drawer, which is accessible with a smple tap to my homescreen.
I have no want of spending $600 more to make this more difficult or (apparently) impossible.
I feel that if Samsung were the only manufacturer of Android that I never would have gotten involved in the first place.
If someone that has the secret Samsung key to unlock the evidently magical method of placing an app into the app drawer and the homepage of a Samsung device, I will forever be in your debt.
It seems ridiculous that this thing was about $650.
So anyway, she wants to cast Youtube onto the TV.
But she cannot find the Youtube app.
So I go into her settings, and sure enough, it is there- but it does not appear in her app drawer.
The only way that I can find to open the app is to open the Play Store app and then open Youtube from there.
Luckily the TV recognizes her phone as also being Samsung and on the same Wi-Fi, so her phone will show a pop up offering to connect (she just moticed this, after almost a year).
But I still have no idea why the Youtube app is not showing up in her app drawer, or even on her homescreen.
In fact, her app drawer is so difficult to access that she wants all her apps on her homescreen.
Problems like these are what keep me far, far, far (far) away from ever desiring a device from Samsung.
My $40 device puts every app I download right into the app drawer, which is accessible with a smple tap to my homescreen.
I have no want of spending $600 more to make this more difficult or (apparently) impossible.
I feel that if Samsung were the only manufacturer of Android that I never would have gotten involved in the first place.
If someone that has the secret Samsung key to unlock the evidently magical method of placing an app into the app drawer and the homepage of a Samsung device, I will forever be in your debt.