If you’re looking forward to installing Disney Plus on Hisense smart TVs then you’re at the right place. I’ve come up with a complete guide on how to install Disney Plus on Hisense smart TVs. The article below will walk you step by step so you can easily install Disney Plus on Hisense smart TVs.
Disney Plus is perfect for everyone. It has amazing features, including cartoons, live-action TV shows, and movies exclusively produced by Disney’s finest filmmakers and producers.
Earlier the Hisense Smart TV users were only able to watch Disney Plus via Screen Mirroring, Using third-party streaming services such as Firestick, Chromecast, Roku, or those who had the Android Operating system on their Hisense TVs.
So the Vidaa OS Hisense TV users were feeling left out but this is not the case and there is good news.
The Disney Plus app is now supported by VIDAA, a TV operating system powering more than 20 million Hisense and Toshiba smart TVs around the world, with the largest concentrations in Australia Asia, and Africa.
With this step, The new service will help Disney roll out its subscription-based streaming services in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan through Hisense Smart TVs.
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How To Install Disney+ on Hisense Android TV OS Models
As we know that the Disney plus on Hisense Android TV comes by default as this Hisense TV model has the Android Operating system so we can easily get the Disney Plus via the Play Store.
The newer Hisense Android TVs should work with Disney+, but older models may not. But not to worry as have also added the guide to watch Disney Plus on Older Hisense TV models.
Here’s how to install the Disney plus on Hisense Android TV OS model by following the provided steps below.
- By pressing OK on your remote, go to the “Apps” menu on the left.
- Go to the top and select “Get more apps”.
- On the remote, select “Disney+” and click “OK.”
- Alternatively, you may use the “Search” function in the top-right section to search for “Disney+”.
- By pressing “OK” on the remote, select the “Download” button on the screen.
- When you’re ready to run Disney+, select “Open” or head back to the “Home” screen.
So, now that you know how to install Disney Plus on your Hisense Android TV, let’s jump into how to install Disney Plus on your Hisense Roku TV.
How To Get Disney+ on Hisense Roku OS Models
Hisense Roku OS Smart TVs offer the Roku operating system and an impressive variety of built-in and streaming channels and apps.
In this guide, I will show you how to get and watch Disney Plus on Hisense Roku TV.
- Navigate to “Home” by pressing the “Home” button on your Hisense Roku TV remote.
- To view installed apps, inputs, and more, press the right navigation button on your Hisense Roku remote control.
- Add a channel by scrolling down and clicking “Add Channel.”
- In the search box, enter “Disney.” Then, from the list of available options, select “Disney+.”
This was the process of getting Disney plus on your Roku Hisense TV. Now that Disney+ is installed on your Roku Hisense TV, you can access it easily from the home screen.
How To Get Disney+ on Hisense VIDAA OS Models
Hisense (based in China) originally conceived and developed the Linux-based Google Assistant-integrated operating system VIDAA, but freed it from Hisense’s control in 2019 to become its own company (also named VIDAA USA).
The company claims VIDAA had 20 million users worldwide by the end of last year, spanning “Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East.”
The steps to install Disney Plus on your Hisense Vidaa OS TV are relatively simple. First, you can go straight to the App Store and search for Disney Plus. Then you can select “Get” and wait until it is installed on your Hisense Vidaa OS TV.
How To Watch Disney Plus on Older Hisense TV Models
Due to the operating system limitations, the updated Disney App version is incompatible with older models of Hisense TV. The full support for the Apps does not exist on older models of Hisense TV.
The Disney Plus can be viewed on older Hisense TV models using a variety of methods such as a Firestick, Chromecast, Roku, and other streaming devices. There is also the option of using Screen Mirroring.
Method#1: Use a Third-Party Streaming Device with your Old Hisense TV
Third-party streaming devices include Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku, Chromecast, Apple TV, etc.
However, a Disney Plus subscription is required. Here is how to watch Disney Plus on Old Hisense TV.
If you do not have a Disney Plus account, get one easily by visiting the DisneyPlus website. It’s easier to set up Disney Plus on a computer or laptop rather than pressing a bunch of buttons while watching TV.
- The HDMI port on your Hisense TV can be used to connect streaming devices such as Roku, Chromecast with Google TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Cube, Apple TV, etc.
- The TV should be turned on and the streaming device should be connected to the corresponding input.
- Use the app section of your streaming device to download Disney+.
Method #2: Mirror Your PC, or Your Android Smartphone or Tablet to Hisense Older Version TVs
One of the most helpful features of Android TV is that it can receive content playing on your device right to your TV, wirelessly. This Android feature has been part of Android for years but was officially introduced with Miracast technology in Jelly Bean / Ice Cream Sandwich / Kitkat.
You can use your computer or mobile device to screen mirror an older Hisense TV model. The app that you download from the Google Play Store is called Screen Mirror, and it allows you to mirror your phone on the Old Hisense TV. Both devices can be connected with ease.
Conclusion
In the end, you have a lot of different choices when it comes to watching Disney + on a Hisense TV. The main takeaway here is that you can watch almost any Disney content on Hisense Smart TVs through the app store or whatever streaming device you prefer to use or by directly installing the app through the above methods.
Regardless of whether the TV is old, new, has Android, Roku inbuilt, or has the Vidaa OS, this guide will work.
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Kazhiko Kuro is the Founder of StreamingStash.com. Over a span of 8+ years, He has tested, researched, and written hundreds of articles and guides on how to fix common issues with TVs, streaming media players, streaming services, and related devices. See our Editorial Guidelines and Content Integrity.