If you own a TV that runs Titan OS, your free TV lineup is about to get bigger. This could be a Philips, JVC, or Sharp TV model.
On July 1, 2026, Titan OS announced a new agreement with Xumo Enterprise that starts effective immediately. It brings more than 50 new FAST channels to Titan OS devices.

What is arriving on Titan OS TVs
The July 1 announcement is a channel distribution deal, not a normal app launch. Titan OS described it as a technical integration and distribution agreement with Xumo Enterprise, the business arm that helps content owners create, manage, and distribute FAST channels.
Titan OS said it will integrate and distribute 50+ new top-tier FAST channels across its OS devices.
The OS is not only taking an initial batch of channels. It is also becoming an ongoing distribution platform for Xumo Enterprise. That gives content partners another way to place their FAST channels on Titan OS devices later on.
You are not getting a standard Xumo App launch
There is no separate Xumo Play app that will appear on your TV. This deal is just around channels delivered through Xumo Enterprise, not around the launch of the app on Titan OS.
Xumo Play app is currently offered in the United States. In Canada it is offered through Rogers and Shaw Ignite TV devices. If you are in the United Kingdom, you can access it through Sky Glass and Sky Stream devices.
Outside those setups, access is restricted.
So if you use a Titan OS TV in Europe or Latin America, you do not need Xumo Play to be officially available in your country to benefit from this deal. The channels will still arrive through Titan’s built-in free TV setup. This is because the agreement is about Xumo’s backend channel and distribution tools, not about copying the full Xumo Play app footprint onto Titan OS.
Which Titan OS TVs are most likely to benefit first
Philips, JVC, and Sharp are the three main brands to benefit at first. That does not mean every TV from those brands will get the same rollout at the same time. Titan OS already uses a market-by-market approach across its device partners.
You can see that pattern in Titan’s recent launches.
For instance, Apple TV is rolling out on select Philips 2025 TVs in Europe and Latin America first, with more brands expected later. In the UK, Freely launched on selected 2025 Philips TVs and JVC models sold through Currys.
So if you own one of the named brands, not all TVs get it at once. Instead, supported Titan OS models in active Titan markets get it first, and the rest could follow.