Disney+ will soon add HDR10+ support to its mobile app, which will improve brightness and contrast when streaming compatible videos and TV shows.
Disney+ gaining HDR10+ support will benefit your Samsung TV

Disney+ will soon add HDR10+ support to its mobile app, which will improve brightness and contrast when streaming compatible videos and TV shows.
Like Netflix, Disney+ is now cracking down on password sharing by charging a fee to continue using the shared account.
Disney and Warner have combined their offerings into the ultimate streaming bundle featuring Disney+, Hulu and Max, available with or without ads.
Disney+ and Hulu are about to raise the price of no-ads subscription tiers while introducing a new Duo combo offering at $20/month to help ease the blow.
The ad-free Disney+ pricing is increasing even though just a few months earlier, the same $11/month subscription used to cost just $8/month.
If you’re a Disney+ subscriber, then you might be a little peeved at the fact that users are required to update to iOS or iPadOS 15.3 or later to use the app. This is especially a pain point for jailbreakers.
Apple TV+ debuted at $4.99 per month, and, for what it's worth, the company hasn't changed the price for the video streaming service. But, that doesn't mean the price points remain the same for the primary competitors out there in the wild, unfortunately. And, sure enough, another price hike is in the works for a pair of popular options.
By the summer of 2022, new Disney+ countries will include 44 additional markets and eleven new territories across Europe, Africa and West Asia.
You'll soon get access to both Disney+ and ESPN+ via a Hulu live TV bundle at no extra cost. At the same time, Disney is raising Hulu live TV bundle pricing by $5, which is still cheaper than paying $15/month when subscribing to the two services separately.
Streamers shouldn't miss out on a new Disney+ sale, offering a whopping 80 percent off the regular price of $11.99 per month, or just $1.99 for your first month of Disney+.
Disney+ subscriber count continues rising as the entertainment conglomerate added an impressive 16 million subscribers in the June quarter for a total of 116 million paying customers.
Disney's boss has confirmed that the company is not planning to add a cheaper streaming option with ads to Disney+ becasue the streaming service is already priced very competitively.