How to fix power, heating, popping and humming issues with Q70A/Q80A/QN85A/QN90A

When using the new Samsung Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A TV, you may encounter several issues related to its power, heat, popping sounds and/or humming noises.

If you are experiencing any of the above, then you can follow this Seeking Tech guide to find some potential fixes.

How to fix power issues with the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A

If your new Samsung QLED or NEO QLED television set is not powering on, you can take the following steps:

1. The first step we recommend taking is to check to see if there is any power left on the Samsung Smart Remote that came with the system.

Press the power button on the remote controller and then check to see if the front tip of the remote is emitting a red light. If it isn’t, you need to recharge or replace its batteries.

2. If the remote seems to be functioning normally, the next step is to check the infrared sensor of your television.

The sensor is located at the bottom of the TV in either the middle or the right side. You may need to use a mirror or other reflective surface to see if there is a red light.

If you don’t see any lights underneath the television, try to unplug it and plug it back in again.

You may also want to try a different power outlet.

3. If you see the red light sensor on both your remote and television set, press the power button on your remote.

4. The red light under your TV should disappear, which should indicate that your TV is now powered on.

You can also use your finger to tap the screen, if you see a blinking reaction, then it means that the TV is receiving power.

5. If you are still seeing a black screen at this point, try pressing the Home button on your remote controller.

If you see the Home Screen menu appear, this will mean any external device you have connected to your Samsung television set may not be connected correctly.

In this case, you should check to see if the cables connecting the TV to the external device aren’t loose from the ports. You should also check for any potential damage on the cable and ports.

You can also go the Source settings from the Home Screen to see if your TV is playing the correct input.

How to fix heating issues with Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

If you feel that your television set is getting too hot, then you most likely have nothing to worry about.

The Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A TVs will generate a lot of heat when turned on for an extended length. The heat will appear at the top as well as the bottom of the screen.

If you are worried about any potential overheating issues, make sure that there isn’t anything covering the top vents or the bottom side. You may also want to leave some room on the backside of the TV to give more air to help the screen dissipate the heat.

How to fix the popping sounds with Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

If you occasionally hear your new QLED or Neo QLED television set making a popping sound, then you don’t have anything to worry about.

That particular noise is made due to the expansion and contraction of the outer casing due to the heat being generated inside the TV. This is perfectly normal and your television is completely safe to use.

To reduce the popping noise, make sure that you are giving enough air for at the top side, bottom side and backside on your TV. You may also want to clean the top vents if there is any dust buildup.

How to fix humming noises with Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

When using your Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A, you may hear a humming noise. This is due to the internal circuity using a lot of electricity.

The humming is considered to be normal. With that said, you can still reduce this noise by lowering your TV’s brightness level. To do so, you need to do the following:

1. Press the Home button on your Samsung remote.

2. Select Settings.

3. Select Picture.

4. Select Expert Settings.

5. Select Brightness.

6. Lower the brightness level.

Keep in mind that, by lowering brightness, you will end up with a darker image on your screen.

Thus, you may be better off leaving the brightness level as is. Instead, you can either turn up the volume of your television or use a headphone to drown out the humming noise.

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How to fix brightness and color issues with Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

If you have the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A television set, then you may have encountered issues with its brightness and/or colors looking off.

You can check out this troubleshooting guide at Seeking Tech to find some potential fixes to these problems.

How to use the self diagnosis tool on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

The first step we recommend taking is to test the picture quality of the television.

The 2021 Samsung QLED television sets have a self diagnosis feature where you can test the screen. To access it, you can do the following:

1. Press the Home button on the remote that comes with your TV.

2. Go to Settings.

3. Go to Support.

4. Go to Device Care.

5. Go to Self Diagnosis.

6. Go to Picture Test.

If you see nothing wrong with the picture test, then display issues could be related to the external device connected to your television set.

If you believe that your problems are related to the connected device, make sure that the cable or cables connecting the device to your television set are connected correctly and aren’t loose. You can also try changing the settings on the external device.

If you are having off-looking brightness and/or colors when playing the PlayStation 5, you can check out the following guides at Seekign Tech:

If the picture test shows that something is wrong with your television set, you can try resetting the picture settings, disabling the brightness optimization setting, adjusting the contrast settings, adjusting the brightness settings, adjusting the sharpness settings, adjusting the color settings and/or adjusting the tint (G/R) settings.

How to reset the picture settings

To reset the picture settings on the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A, you need to do the following:

1. Press the Home button on the remote control.

2. Head to Settings.

3. Head to Picture.

4. Head to Expert Settings.

5. Select Reset Picture.

6. Re-test your television set by using the aforementioned self diagnostic tool.

How to disable Brightness Optimization

You need to take the following steps to disable the Brightness Optimization on the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A:

1. Push the Home button on the remote.

2. Go to Settings.

3. Go to General.

4. Go to Power and Energy Saving.

5. Go to Brightness Optimization.

6. Test your TV again by using the self diagnostic tool.

How to adjust contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint (G/R)

To adjust the contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint (G/R) levels for these 2021 Samsung television sets, you need to do the following:

1. With the remote that came with your Samsung TV, press the Home button.

2. Select Settings.

3. Select Picture.

4. Select Expert Settings.

5. In this menu, you can select contrast, brightness, sharpness, color and tint (G/R) levels.

We recommend adjusting one of these settings at a time and then using the self diagnostic tool to re-test your television set.

If adjusting one of the settings did not resolve the brightness and/or color issues, then you can try another setting from the aforementioned Expert Settings menu.

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How to fix flickering issues with Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

You may experience flickering issues when using the Q70A QLED, Q80A QLED, QN85A Neo QLED or QN90A QLED.

You can follow this tutorial at Seeking Tech to find out how you can fix these screen flicker issues for the 2021 Samsung 4K television sets.

Finding the source of the flickering issues with Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

The first step we recommend taking is to determine whether or not the flickering is related to your television set or a device connected to TV.

To do so, you can do the following:

1. Press the Home button on your remote controller.

2. Go to Settings.

3. Go to Support.

4. Go to Device Care.

5. Go to Self Diagnosis Picture Test

If you don’t see any issues with the picture test, then your problems are related to the device connected to the television set.

How to disable Input Signal Plus on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

If you think the flickering issues is related to your HDMI connection, you can try using a different HDMI cable. We recommend using a HDMI 2.1 cable if possible if you want to take full advantage of these 2021 Samsung 4K TVs.

If switching out the HDMI cable does not work, you can try disabling the Input Signal Plus feature. To do so, you need to do the following:

1. Press the Home button on your TV remote.

2. Select Settings in the menu.

3. Select General.

4. Select External Device Manager.

5. Select Input Signal Plus on the HDMI port that is connected to the device that is experiencing flickering issues.

6. Set the Input Signal Plus setting to “Off.”

You can also leave the Input Signal Plus setting to “On” and try changing the settings through the connected devices instead. If the device you are having issues with is a PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 5 Digital Edition, then you can follow the steps in this tutorial.

If you are trying to connect your TV to a computer, make sure that the resolution matches.

How to fix flickering issues on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

If you see flicker issues during the aforementioned Self Diagnosis Picture Test, then the problem is related to your television set.

If you think the screen flickering is related to your Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A TV, you can try disabling Brightness Optimization, Brightness Reduction, Contrast Enhancer or Motion Lighting.

How to disable Brightness Optimization

To disable Brightness Optimization on your Samsung 2021 QLED or Neo QLED, you need to do the following:

1. Press the Home button on the remote.

2. Head to Settings.

3. Head to General.

4. Head to Power and Energy Saving.

5. Head to Brightness Optimization.

6. Run the Self Diagnosis Picture Test to see if disabling Brightness Optimization eliminated the flickers.

How to disable Brightness Reduction

You can do the following to disable Brightness Reduction:

1. On your TV remote, press the Home button.

2. Pick Settings.

3. Pick General.

4. Pick Power and Energy Saving.

5. Pick Brightness Reduction.

6. Use the Self Diagnosis Picture Test to see if the flickering issues have gone away.

How to disable Contrast Enhancer

In order to disable Contrast Enhancer, you can do the following:

1. Press the Home button from your Samsung remote.

2. Select Settings.

3. Select Picture.

4. Select Expert Settings.

5. Select Contrast Enhancer.

6. Retest your TV using the aforementioned Self Diagnosis Picture Test to see if the screen flicker is still present.

How to disable Motion Lighting

To disable Motion Lighting, you can do the following:

1. Press the Home button on your remote for your Samsung TV.

2. Head to Settings.

3. Head to General.

4. Head to Power and Energy Saving.

5. Head to Motion Lighting.

6. Test your TV via the Self Diagnosis Picture Test to see if this fixes the screen flickering issues.

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How to play games in ultrawide aspect ratio on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

Although the new Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A have a native 16:9 aspect ratio, these television sets also support the ultrawide ratios.

You can follow this guide from Seeking Tech to find out how you can enable ultrawide screen support.

Supported Ultrawide Aspect Ratio

The Samsung Q70A QLED, Q80A QLED, QN85A Neo QLED and QN90A Neo QLED television sets support the 21:9 and 32:9 ultra wide aspect ratio.

Supported Ultrawide Resolutions

You can find a list of supported resolutions for the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A TVs below:

21:9 Aspect Ratio:

  • 3840 x 1600 at 60 Hz
  • 2560 x 1080 at 60 Hz
  • 2560 x 1080 at 120 Hz

32:9 Aspect Ratio:

  • 3840 x 1080 at 60 Hz
  • 3840 x 1080 at 120 Hz

How to enable ultrawide screen support for Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

To enable ultrawide screen support for your 2021 QLED or Neo QLED TV, you can do the following:

1. First, make sure that your computer is connected to your television set using a HDMI cable.

2. You also enable game mode if you haven’t already. To do so, press the Home button on the remote controller of your TV and then go to Settings. In the Quick Settings tab, select Game Mode and then set it to “On.”

3. With game mode enabled, go to the PC source so that your computer display will be shown on the television screen.

4. Launch the game you are planning to play in ultrawide screen. The game must support the ultrawide aspect ratio. You can usually find the aspect ratio setting in the game’s menu.

5. Next, press and hold the Play/Pause button on the TV remote to bring up the Game Bar menu.

6. In the Game Bar menu, navigate to the Screen Ratio option.

7. The default setting for Screen Ratio is 16:9. You can change it to either 21:9 and 32:9.

If the screen is not displayed properly, try to close and re-open the game on your PC. You should also make sure that the resolution setting in the game matches the aspect ratio setting on tour television set.

Keep in mind that, when using either the 21:9 or 32:9 ultrawide aspect ratio, your 2021 Samsung 2021 QLED or Neo QLED will have black bars on the top and bottom of the television screen. The bars are larger with the 32:9 ratio than the 21:9 ratio.

If you don’t like the look of the black bars, you can try playing a game in ultrawide screen at night with the lights turned off.

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How to enable FreeSync/VRR on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

The new Q70A and Q80A QLEDs, as well as the QN85A and QN90A Neo QLEDs, support FreeSync and Variable Refresh Rate.

You can follow this tutorial at Seeking Tech to see how you can enable both of these features on the new Samsung television sets.

Model Number

The following guide will be covering the following screen sizes:

  • 55” Q70A QLED (QN55Q70AAFXZA)
  • 65″ Q70A QLED (QN65Q70AAFXZA)
  • 75″ Q70A QLED (QN75Q70AAFXZA)
  • 85″ Q70A QLED (QN85Q70AAFXZA)
  • 55″ Q80A QLED (QN55Q80AAFXZA)
  • 65″ Q80A QLED (QN65Q80AAFXZA)
  • 75″ Q80A QLED (QN75Q80AAFXZA)
  • 85″ Q80A QLED (QN85Q80AAFXZA)
  • 55″ QN85A Neo QLED (QN55QN85AAFXZA)
  • 65″ QN85A Neo QLED (QN65QN85AAFXZA)
  • 75″ QN85A Neo QLED (QN85QN85AAFXZA)
  • 85″ QN85A Neo QLED (QN85QN85AAFXZA)
  • 55″ QN90A Neo QLED (QN55QN90AAFXZA)
  • 65″ QN90A Neo QLED (QN65QN90AAFXZA)
  • 75″ QN90A Neo QLED (QN75QN90AAFXZA)
  • 85″ QN90A Neo QLED (QN85QN90AAFXZA)

FreeSync and Variable Refresh Rate Specifications

You can find the FreeSync and Variable Refresh Rate specs for the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A below:

  • 1920 x 1080 resolution, 120 Hz display format, 135.000 KHz horizontal frequency, 120.000 Hz vertical frequency, and 297.000 MHz clock frequency and progressive scan
  • 2560 x 1440 resolution, 120 Hz display format, 150.000 KHz horizontal frequency, 120.000 Hz vertical frequency, 495.000 MHz clock frequency and progressive scan
  • 3840 x 2160 resolution, 120 Hz display format, 270.000 KHz horizontal frequency, 120.000 Hz vertical frequency, 1188.000 MHz clock frequency and progressive scan
  • 4096 x 2160 resolution, 120 Hz display format, 270.000 KHz horizontal frequency, 120.000 Hz vertical frequency, 1188.000 MHz clock frequency and progressive scan

How to enable game mode on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

To enable game mode on your 2021 Samsung QLED or Neo QLED television, you need to do the following:

1. Press the Home button on your remote control.

2. Go Settings.

3. In the Quick Settings tab, select Game Mode.

4. Set Game Mode to On or Auto. The Auto option is designed for your TV to automatically switch to game mode when it detects video input from a game system. The On option will manually enable game mode.

How to open the Game Bar menu on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

To open the Game Bar menu on the Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A, you need to do the following:

1. Make sure that the game mode is already enabled on your television. If it is disabled, you need to do the previous tutorial to enable it.

2. If you are sure that your TV is in Game Mode, press and hold the Play/Pause button on your remote until you see the menu pop-up.

3. The menu will show off the current display stats for the television set, which includes VRR. In this case, VRR represents both FreeSync and Variable Refresh Rate.

4. VRR will automatically be enabled when your television set is in game mode and FreeSync/Variable Refresh Rate support is activated on your PC/console.

How to enable VRR on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

Currently, the only game systems that support Variable Refresh Rate are the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. However, Sony is expected to add this feature to the PlayStation 5 via a future firmware update for the system.

If you have either the Series S or Series X, you can do the following to enable VRR support:

1.From the main system menu, go to Settings.

2. Select General from the left tab and then “TV & display options” on the right side of the same screen.

3. Select Video modes.

4. Make sure the box next to the “Allow variable refresh rate” option has been checked to enable this feature.

5. Afterwards, try playing the game on your Xbox Series S or Xbox Series X. With the game opened, bring up the aforementioned Game Bar menu on your television set to see if VRR is set to On.

How to enable FreeSync on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A

To enable FreeSync support on Q70A, Q80A, QN85A and QN90A, you need to do the following:

1. First, you need an AMD graphics card that supports FreeSync on your computer. Your computer should also be connected to your Samsung television set.

2. As we stated above, Game Mode on your TV must be enabled. Make sure to set Game Mode to On as the Auto option may not work when you are connecting a PC.

3. Open the AMD Radeon Settings program. If you don’t have the program, you can download it with the following link: https://www.amd.com/en/support.

4. In AMD Radeon Settings, select the Display option on the top tab.

5. Here, you will see the AMD FreeSync option. Make sure that this setting is set to On.

6. Afterwards, try playing the game on your PC. With the game opened, bring up the aforementioned Game Bar menu on your TV to see if VRR is set to On.

For best VRR results, it best to keep the firmware of your Samsung TV update. You can check out this guide for updating to the latest software version for your Q70A, Q80A, QN85A or QN90A.

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How to upgrade the firmware for Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A and QN90A

In 2021, Samsung released the Q60A, Q70A and Q80A QLED 4K Smart TVs as well as the Q85A and QN90A Neo QLED 4K Smart TVs.

If you want to update these television sets to the latest available firmware, then you can follow this guide at Seeking Tech.

Model Number

This tutorial will cover the following screen sizes of the Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A and QN90A:

  • 43” Q60A (QN43Q60AAFXZA)
  • 50” Q60A (QN50Q60AAFXZA)
  • 55” Q60A (QN55Q60AAFXZA)
  • 60” Q60A (QN60Q60AAFXZA)
  • 65” Q60A (QN65Q60AAFXZA)
  • 70” Q60A (QN70Q60AAFXZA)
  • 75” Q60A (QN75Q60AAFXZA)
  • 85” Q60A (QN85Q60AAFXZA)
  • 55” Q70A (QN55Q70AAFXZA)
  • 65″ Q70A (QN65Q70AAFXZA)
  • 75″ Q70A (QN75Q70AAFXZA)
  • 85″ Q70A (QN85Q70AAFXZA)
  • 55″ Q80A (QN55Q80AAFXZA)
  • 65″ Q80A (QN65Q80AAFXZA)
  • 75″ Q80A (QN75Q80AAFXZA)
  • 85″ Q80A (QN85Q80AAFXZA)
  • 55″ QN85A (QN55QN85AAFXZA)
  • 65″ QN85A (QN65QN85AAFXZA)
  • 75″ QN85A (QN85QN85AAFXZA)
  • 85″ QN85A (QN85QN85AAFXZA)
  • 55″ QN90A (QN55QN90AAFXZA)
  • 65″ QN90A (QN65QN90AAFXZA)
  • 75″ QN90A (QN75QN90AAFXZA)
  • 85″ QN90A (QN85QN90AAFXZA)

If you have any of the aforementioned TV models, then you might want to check out our wall mount guide with this link.

To upgrade to the latest firmware for the Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A or QN90A over the Internet, you will need to connect your television set online. You have two options as you can pick between wired Ethernet LAN or Wi-Fi.

How to set up a wired Internet connection with Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A and QN90A

To set up a wired Internet connection for your Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A or QN90A, you need to take the following steps:

1. Connect a 100/10 Mbps LAN cable to Ethernet port of the TV. Make sure to connect the other end to the access point for your Internet connection.

2. Afterwards, press the Home button on the remote and then go to Settings.

3. Select General.

4. Select Network.

5. Select Open Network Settings.

6. Finally, select Wired to set up the wired internet connection.

How to set up a Wi-Fi connection with Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A and QN90A

To set up a Wi-Fi connection with your Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A or QN90A, you need to the following:

1. Press the Home button on the remote.

2. Go to Settings.

3. Go to General.

4. Go to Network.

5. Go to Open Network Settings.

6. Go to Wireless.

7. Select your Wi-Fi network.

8. Input your SSID and security key.

9. If you have a WPS or PBC button on your access point, you can select the Use WPS from the TV menu. You will then have two minutes to press the WPS or PBC button on your access point to complete the wireless Internet setup.

How to update Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A and QN90A firmware using the Internet

1. Now that your Samsung television set is connected to the Internet, you can press the home button on the remote and go to Settings again.

2. Go to Support.

3. Go to Sofware Update.

4. Finally, go to Auto Update. With this option, your television set will automatically detect any new firmware files.

How to update Q60A, Q70A, Q80A, Q85A and QN90A firmware using USB drive

Updating the firmware for your 2021 Samsung QLED or Neo QLED by using an USB drive is a lot more complicated. So, if possible, we recommend connecting your television set to the internet to update to the latest software version straight from your TV.

If you still want to update the firmware via an USB drive, you should take the following steps:

1. Make sure that you have an USB drive that you can connect to your television set. You will also need a computer to download the firmware file and transfer it over to the USB drive.

2. Once you have all the required hardware, press the Home button on your remote.

3. Select Settings.

4. Select Support.

5. Select About TV.

6. Here, you will be able to see the model number and software version of your television set.

7. Now, turn on your computer and then locate the product page of your television model. We included the links to the pages below:

Make sure that you have the same screen size and model number on the product page as your television set. If not, you can change the screen size under the “Select your TV Size” option.

8. If the product page matches your TV, click on Support from the tab just below the name of the TV. This will scroll you down to the Support section.

9. In the Support Section, click on the See All Support link.

10. In the Support page for your television set, click on Downloads.

11. If you see a firmware file that does not match the software version of your television set. Click on the Download button to download the firmware file to your computer.

12. Connect your USB drive to your computer.

13. Locate the zip file you downloaded on your computer and then unzip it.

14. Copy the content from the unzipped file to the root directory of your USB drive.

15. Disconnect the USB drive from your computer and then connect it to the USB port of the television set.

16. Your TV should automatically detect the file on you USB drive, which will initiate the firmware update.

17. Afterwards, you can go back to Settings > Support > About TV to check the if you have updated to the latest software version of your television set.

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QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A wall mount specs

The QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A are two models from Samsung’s QLED 4K Smart TV series.

If you want to mount these QLED television sets on a wall, you can follow this guide at Seeking Tech to find the most suitable options.

Mounting Specs

You can check out the mount specifications for both the QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A models below:

43” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN43Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 38″ x 22″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 18.5 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

50” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN50Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 44″ x 25.4″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 25.4 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

55” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 48.5″ x 27.9″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 34.2 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

60” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN60Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 53.3″ x 30.6″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 41.0 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

65” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 57.1″ x 32.7″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 46.1 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

70” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN70Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 62.0″ x 34.6″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 60.4 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

75” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN75Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 66.0″ x 37.8″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 70.8 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

85” Q60A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85Q60AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 74.8″ x 42.8″ x 1.1″
  • Weight without Stand: 91.5 lbs.
  • VESA: 600 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

55” Q70A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55Q70AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 48.5” x 27.9” x 1”
  • Weight without Stand: 34.2 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

65″ Q70A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65Q70AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 57.2” x 32.8” x 1”
  • Weight without Stand: 46.1 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

75″ Q70A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN75Q70AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 66.0″ x 37.8″ x 1″
  • Weight without Stand: 70.8 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

85″ Q70A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85Q70AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 74.9″ x 42.8″ x 1.1″
  • Weight without Stand: 91.5 lbs.
  • VESA: 600 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

50″ Q80A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55Q80AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 43.9” x 25.4” x 2.2”
  • Weight without Stand: 30.2 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 26 mm to 28 mm

55″ Q80A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55Q80AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 48.3” x 27.8” x 2.2”
  • Weight without Stand: 39.5 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 26 mm to 28 mm

65″ Q80A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65Q80AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 56.9” x 32.7” x 2.2”
  • Weight without Stand: 53.1 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 26 mm to 28 mm

75″ Q80A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN75Q80AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 65.8″ x 37.7″ x 2.2″
  • Weight without Stand: 75.8 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 26 mm to 28 mm

85″ Q80A Samsung QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85Q80AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 74.5″ x 42.6″ x 2.2″
  • Weight without Stand: 95.5 lbs.
  • VESA: 600 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 25 mm to 27 mm

55″ QN85A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55QN85AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 48.3″ x 27.8″ x 1.0″
  • Weight without Stand: 39.0 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

65″ QN85A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65QN85AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 56.9″ x 32.6″ x 1.0″
  • Weight without Stand: 53.4 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

75″ QN85A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85QN85AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 65.7″ x 37.7″ x 1.1″
  • Weight without Stand: 76.3 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

85″ QN85A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85QN85AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 74.5″ x 42.6″ x 1.1″
  • Weight without Stand: 98.1 lbs.
  • VESA: 600 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

55″ QN90A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN55QN90AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 48.3″ x 27.8″ x 1.0″
  • Weight without Stand: 39 lbs.
  • VESA: 200 mm x 200 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

65″ QN90A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN65QN90AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 56.9” x 32.6” x 1.0”
  • Weight without Stand: 53.8 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

75″ QN90A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN75QN90AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 65.7″ x 37.7″ x 1.1″
  • Weight without Stand: 77.2 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 400 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 11 mm to 13 mm

85″ QN90A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (QN85QN90AAFXZA)

  • Dimensions without Stand: 74.5″ x 42.6″ x 1.1″
  • Weight without Stand: 98.1 lbs.
  • VESA: 400 mm x 300 mm
  • Mounting Screw Type: M8
  • Mounting Screw Depth: 12 mm to 14mm

For the uniformed, VESA is a measurement of the horizontal and vertical distances of the mounting holes located on the back of the QN85A and QN90A. The VESA patterns for the TV and wall mount need to match.

VESA Mounting Pattern (example from different TV).

Official Wall Mounts

Samsung does have several official tilt wall mounts that are compatible with several of the screen sizes from the QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A.

With both the Samsung WMN4277ST 2020 Full-Tilt Wall Mount and Samsung WMN5870XT 2020 Large Size Full-Tilt Wall Mount, you will be able to swivel your screen to the left or right at up to 20 degrees. You can also tilt upwards and downwards at up to 15 degrees.

You can find the supported QLEDs for the official tilt wall mounts below:

Samsung WMN4277ST 2020 Full-Tilt Wall Mount:

  • 60” Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 65” Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 70” Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 75” Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 65″ Q70A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 75″ Q70A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 65″ Q80A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 75″ Q80A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 65″ QN85A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 75″ QN85A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 65″ QN90A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 75″ QN90A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV

Samsung WMN5870XT 2020 Large Size Full-Tilt Wall Mount:

  • 85” Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ Q70A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ Q80A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ QN85A Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ QN90A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV

The Samsung WMN8000SXT Large Size Bracket Wall Mount is also compatible with the following:

  • 85” Q60A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ Q70A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ Q80A QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ QN85A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
  • 85″ QN90A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV

If you are interested, you can purchase any of the aforementioned official mounts on Amazon with the following links:

Compatible fixed wall mount

If you are looking for simple wall mount to hold your QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A or QN90A in a fixed position, then we recommend getting VIVO’s MOUNT-VW090F Ultra Heavy-Duty TV Wall Mount.

With this product, your Samsung QLED 4K television will be sitting at just 1.1” away from the wall. The slim profile will save you some space.

The MOUNT-VW090F supports 200 mm x 200 mm, 400 mm x 300 mm, 400 mm x 400 mm and 600 mm x 400 mm VESA patterns. It can also hold up to 154 lbs. So, this mount can be used with all screen sizes of the QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A.

The VIVO MOUNT-VW090F can be installed on concrete walls or walls that have studs. The product comes with a built-in bubble level tool as well.

Also included is a spring locking mechanism for easy mounting and quick release cords for easy unmounting. There is also a security hole you can use to prevent your TV from being stolen.

If you are interested, you can purchase the fixed mount on Amazon via the following link:

Compatible tilt wall mount

If you are looking for a wall mount that is capable of titling, which will result in better view angles in addition to eliminating screen glares, then we recommend getting the aforementioned Samsung WMN4277ST 2020 Full-Tilt Wall Mount for the 65″ and 75” QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A TVs.

For the 85” TVs, you should go with the Samsung WMN5870XT 2020 Large Size Full-Tilt Wall Mount.

If you have a 55” TV, then we recommend picking up the ECHOGEAR EGLT2 Advanced Tilt Wall Mount, which will let you tilt the screen at a maximum of 15 degrees. You can also swivel 10 degrees to the left or right.

The EGLT2 fits the 200 mm x 200 mm VESA patterns. It also has a weight capacity of up to 125 lbs. So, this mount is compatible with the 55-inch versions of the QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A models.

The ECHOGEAR EGLT2 can be installed on a concrete wall or a wall that have studs spaced out between 16” or 24”.

After installation, you will be able to re-center and re-level your Samsung QLED.

You can purchase the tilting mount, if you are interested, on Amazon with the following link:

Compatible full motion wall mount

If you would like a wider range of swivel, then we recommend getting the VideoSecu 24-inch Extension Full Motion Swivel Articulating TV Wall Mount Bracket.

With this product, you can extend your QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A or QN90A from 2.8” to 24” away from the wall. You can then be able to swivel your screen a maximum of 80 degrees to the left or right. You can also tilt your TV forwards and backwards at up to 12 degrees.

The mount fits with all the VESA patterns of the QN60A, QN70A, QN80A, QN85A and QN90A. Not to mention that it can also hold up to 135 lbs. So, it is compatible with all screen sizes of these new QLED models.

You will be able to install this VideoSecu on concrete wall as well as a wall with studs that are spaced out at up to 25” apart. After installation, you can also re-level and re-center your Samsung TV.

If you are interested, you can purchase the full motion mount on Amazon with the following link: