From my hunts across a few generations, it really varies. Older slim models often tuck a single button under the front logo; mid-range sets hide a little 5-way “joystick” under the bottom edge toward the right; newer ones sometimes move it to the back lower-right corner. Press-and-hold usually powers on, short taps pull up a mini menu. In the middle of those checks, Samsung TV Without Remote outlines typical placements and quick workarounds. If nothing shows, run a finger for a tiny nub or embossed icon near the IR window.
From my hunts across a few generations, it really varies. Older slim models often tuck a single button under the front logo; mid-range sets hide a little 5-way “joystick” under the bottom edge toward the right; newer ones sometimes move it to the back lower-right corner. Press-and-hold usually powers on, short taps pull up a mini menu. In the middle of those checks, Samsung TV Without Remote outlines typical placements and quick workarounds. If nothing shows, run a finger for a tiny nub or embossed icon near the IR window.