A:AnswerI used it with Philo and it works exceptionally well. I ultimately went back to using YouTube TV which is more expensive but I just couldn't really embrace Philo TV even though I had no issues at all with it.
A:AnswerSo far I haven't had any problems with it. Netflix works just fine. I haven't seen anything about no longer supported. Again, this is the latest model of Apple TV so far. I don't think they'll stop their support at least for a few years even if we get a new Apple TV upgrade which is due.
A:AnswerI can't answer this question directly, but I can say that I use Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) connected via bluetooth with mine. I would assume it's compatible with other bluetooth audio devices as well.
A:AnswerTechnically you do not need your cable box but the Apple TV does t do exactly the same thing. If you get rid of your cable box you’ll need to subscribe to the services you want on the Apple TV.
A:AnswerI bought this because I had Fire TV previously and it did not support the Spectrum TV app. I also found this to run faster than Fire TV as far as switching apps and the buffering is fast as well.
A:AnswerVia AirPlay from an iPhone or iPad yes. There may be an android app that does the same. Many LG TV’s however have a similar feature to AirPlay built-in too.
A:AnswerThere is an option in Users and Accounts - "One Home Screen". Turn this on in the menu on your existing device.
Then setup the new device using the same Apple ID as the first unit.
When you get the unit up and running, it will D/L all the apps that you have loaded and the folders too. Though you will have to login to everything all over again - it doesn't transfer that information.
HTH
A:AnswerIt's a single device so like any other single device (gaming console, dvd player, etc) you need one for each tv. You can always buy a Splitter and split the signal 3 ways and connect it to your Samsung tv that way if you're using one tv at a time from room to room. I've done it from my receiver via the second hdmi output to another tv if you have an AV receiver that has two HDMI outputs.