You have used IPTV Smarters Pro before if you are here.
You already know what the difference is between
• when everything loads right away
• and when nothing works
I’ve used it on both Android TV and Samsung Smart TV, and when it’s turned on, it becomes a part of your routine without you even realizing it.
And then, one day, it stops.
Not because something is wrong.
Just because the access time ran out.

You launch the app like you always do.
But this time:
• Channels don’t start
• categories look vacant
• nothing plays
This has happened to me once, immediately before a football game.
Everything was set up, except for the access.
At that point, you know it’s not “just an app.”
You depend on it.
A lot of folks think that renewing is merely paying again.
But I did notice something after trying out several services:
👉 The hardest part is not paying
👉 When it ends, everything has to be rebuilt
• going back into playlists
• trying servers again
• seeing which channels work
Renewing basically leaves everything the same if your setup was already stable.
No reboot. Nothing out of the ordinary.

I switched providers out of curiosity.
This is what changed right away:
• Stable service: Channels load in 2 to 3 seconds with no buffering
• Random service: freezes, channels go missing, and delays
It was clear on my Samsung TV within minutes.
👉 Same software, but a whole new experience
That’s why it’s more important to retain a consistent access than to attempt different ones all the time.
Here is what you usually get when everything is operating right, instead of vague promises:
| Category | Channels |
|---|---|
| General TV | TF1, France 2, France 3, M6 |
| News | BFM TV, CNEWS, LCI |
| Sports | beIN Sports, Canal+ Sport |
| Entertainment | W9, TMC, NRJ12 |
| UK | Sky Sports |
| Italy | RAI |
| Germany | RTL |
| USA | CNN, HBO (depending on provider), ESPN |
| Middle East | MBC, beIN MENA |
| Africa | Canal+ Afrique, local channels |
| Global | Discovery, National Geographic |
Of course, the exact list will depend on your provider.
But this is the kind of access that people expect and really utilize.

After using it a lot, one thing became clear:
👉 The software works well
👉 But the service that comes with it is what matters most
I have seen:
• same app → great experience
• same app → not useful
The only thing that was different was the source.
You already completed the hardest part.
You found:
• channels that work
• streaming that stays reliable
• a setup that works with your devices
It makes more sense to just extend it instead of redoing everything.
You can renew here if you want to keep things simple and not have to test again:
Based on what I’ve seen, the subscription isn’t the most expensive part.
It’s:
• wasting time testing random services
• dealing with streams that aren’t stable
After an expiration, I tried out several suppliers for hours.
👉 None were as stable as the last one.
That’s when I got it:
It’s easier to keep something that works than to find it again.
They take too long.
Next:
• Access runs out
• they hurry to locate other options
• they end up with worse performance
And only then can they see the difference.
If things went smoothly for you:
• channels loaded quickly
• the content was full
• there were no breaks
👉 simply make it longer
You don’t have to:
• modify
• retest
• start over from scratch
You know what it feels like when everything goes well.
So the true question is easy:
👉 Do you want to keep things stable or go back to testing?
If you wish to keep on without any problems and keep your present setup: