Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV

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Classification

Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
Classification
Grade A-
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-09-24
Information
Name Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
Brand by Parent Samsung by Samsung Group
Generation 2022 model year
Model(s) N85QN90B, QN75QN90B, QN65QN90B, QN55QN90B, QN50QN90B
Release date 2022-03-14
Type/Category TV
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions
Mass
Operating system Tizen
Companion App Samsung SmartThings
CPU Samsung's proprietary processor
GPU Integrated into the processor
Memory 2.5GB RAM + 8GB Storage
Storage 8GB eMMC
Battery
Power AC 100-240V
Charging
Display 85"/75"/65"/55"/50" Neo QLED, 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
Camera Optional accessories
Sound Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+, 4.2.2 channels
Connectivity Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 5.2, Ethernet port, 3x HDMI, 2x USB
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [] The physical attack surface is small and rare in ordinary user scenarios. However, attacks via ports such as USB are theoretically feasible.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [Linking to CVE database, such as CVE-2023-XXXXX] Samsung has a regular security update plan to fix vulnerabilities in the Tizen system and applications. But smart TVs as a whole are still potential targets
Prior attacks Rare [Link to security news, e.g., smart TV botnets] There have been studies demonstrating remote attacks targeting smart TVs, but large-scale attacks specifically against this model have not been reported
Updatability Very common [Samsung Official Support Page] Key Point: Samsung provides regular security and functional firmware updates for several years for its high-end TVs, which are usually automatically downloaded via the Internet.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [Samsung Account, SmartThings Cloud] The authentication mechanisms for Samsung Accounts, the SmartThings ecosystem, and other services are well-established.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [TLS 1.2/1.3 is used for data transmission] Modern encryption is employed for communication with servers and video streaming (e.g., Netflix).
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [Official documentation is required for verification.] It is speculated that sensitive data stored locally (such as account tokens) is encrypted, but user files (such as photos) may be unencrypted.
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [Samsung Account Settings] It supports features such as multi-user profiles and parental controls.
Authentication Basic [Samsung Account Password, with optional PIN code.] It relies on the account password, and the TV itself usually does not have two-factor authentication for login.
Brute-force protection Exist [] There should be a limit on the number of account login attempts.
Event logging Partial logging [System Logs.] They record application crashes and system errors, but the logs of user security events may be incomplete.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [First Login Prompt.] After the initial setup, users will be guided to log in to their Samsung Account, but the password complexity requirements may not be strict.
Category score 2
Grade A-