How can I find out how old my Samsung TV is?

Answered by Jeremy Urbaniak

Finding out the age of your Samsung TV can be helpful for various reasons, such as determining if it’s still under warranty or if it’s time to consider an upgrade. There are a few ways you can find out the age of your Samsung TV, depending on the model and where the information is located.

1. Look on the right side: Many Samsung TV models have the serial number and model code written on the right side of the TV. This is typically the most common location for these numbers. Take a close look at the side of your TV, specifically the right side, and see if you can find any labels or stickers with the serial number and model code. The serial number usually consists of a combination of letters and numbers, while the model code is a series of letters and/or numbers.

2. Check the back of your TV: If you don’t see any labels or stickers on the right side of your Samsung TV, try looking at the back of the TV. This is especially true for older models, as Samsung has been known to place the serial number and model code at the back. Carefully turn your TV around and inspect the back panel for any labels or stickers that contain the necessary information.

3. Consult the user manual: If you still can’t find the serial number or model code on your TV, consult the user manual that came with your Samsung TV. The user manual often contains important information about the TV, including the serial number and model code. If you no longer have the physical copy of the manual, you can usually find a digital version on the Samsung website by searching for your specific TV model.

4. Contact Samsung support: If all else fails, you can reach out to Samsung support for assistance in finding the age of your TV. They may ask for the serial number and model code, so be sure to have that information ready. Samsung support can provide you with the manufacturing date or any other relevant information about your TV.

Remember that the age of your Samsung TV is determined by its manufacturing date, not the date of purchase. If you’re unable to find the information you’re looking for, it’s always a good idea to reach out to Samsung directly for accurate and up-to-date information about your specific TV model.