Universal TV Remote Control v1.7.5
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Developer Description
Universal TV Remote Control app for all TVs. Smart & IR Remotes in One App
Why bother yourself with installing this UniMote if you have an actual TV remote control? Good question!
· First of all, you don’t need to look for remote control for a TV because your smartphone is always near you. Your TV Remote Controller can`t be lost now.
· Secondly, it has more of the same functions and even more - Screen Mirroring, Smart Sharing, Screencast. All of that is UniMote.
How so? So why don’t we look into it together? It’s more convenient because let is honest, you handle your smartphone better than your old TV remote controller. Now, you can say that is where we are wrong, and you spend more time with your remote control than with the device. And we will tell you that you can adjust according to your needs.
For example, start with a basic remote mirroring screen for all brands! Hisense, TCL, Roku TV and it`s not all list. Also, you can make a TV cast of your favorite videos and watch them on a bigger screen.
You even help mother nature a little bit by using your phone as a Universal TV Remote Control, because you won’t need to buy batteries ever again.
Same buttons and interface - only positive experience with new features. Amazon Fire Stick or Samsung, Roku Stick, Xiaomi or Panasonic - it doesn`t matter with Remote Control for all TV.
More functions:
· Control your Smart TV using WiFi or even your Non-Smart TV using IR Blaster.
· You can use it with Samsung, LG, Android TV, TCL, Roku, Hisense, Vizio, Insignia and many other TV brands.
· Screen Mirroring for easier interaction with your TV
· A little help to mother nature by not using the batteries
· TV Screencast videos or photos you want to share with friends, or maybe you just want to see them in a higher quality
· For IR TVs, your Android device must have a built-in Infrared (IR) feature in order for the app to work as a remote control.
Make your life a little bit easier to install UniMote. Turn your smartphone into a remote controller for the TV. User-friendly interface. It’s basically the old remote but more compact. Have more functions in it. It is personalized to your own taste.
Always near you, and you always know where to find it. Just accept the progress and enjoy your comfort with UniMote.
Notice:
• Android device with built-in IR blaster is required for the Traditional IR TV devices.
• In order to connect to Smart TVs devices, both the Smart TV and Android device must be connected to the same network.
What's New
In-app purchases
$4.99 - $29.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 1.7.5
- Downloads
- 50M+
- Updated on
- Dec 13, 2025
- Released
- Jul 20, 2021
- Requires
- Android 6.0
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Universal TV Remote Control - Google Play Rankings
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#9 in Top Free Tools in Argentina
#17 in Top Free Tools in Brazil
#40 in Top Free Tools in Mexico
#92 in Top Grossing Tools in Brazil
Universal TV Remote Control users say on Google Play
this application is only used for Bluetooth device ( smart TV)
This app is fantastic and very useful but people are frustrated by excessive ads. So, If ads are reduced then it can become very good app.
Too much ads.
Works sometimes. Also I making me watch ads to use a remote is actually going to make me lose my mind. Hate the ads.
Infuriating remote app unless you want to pay 4.99 a month for it. 😐 Every 2 clicks there's an add which it makes it pretty much unusable. I'd pay for it if it was a one time thing but paying monthly or yearly for a freaking tv remote is actually the dumbest thing I've ever heard.