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I depends on the exact model TV. Some have an easy to find setting, some have the Bluetooth control hidden in the audio settings, others have a special code to enter which is only intended for Samsung engineers to use, and then some have no clear method. If, like me, you don't mind voiding your warranty to address privacy issues and have some skills then you could look into opening up the TV and physically removing the Bluetooth board. It looks like I may have to do that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.On the Samsung TV, go to Menu > System > Wireless Connections > Bluetooth Devices. You can then turn off Bluetooth by selecting "Turn Off."
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