It looks like Google is preparing major changes the platform Android TV. According to the leak, it is possible rename and completely redesign its interface, and that all these changes will be released by someone following the Chromecast Ultra with the included controller.
The last redesign of the Android TV comes two years ago, after its jump to Android 8 Oreo, and throughout this time they have maintained their current collaboration, so it should not be surprising to see a big change in its appearance in its next version. Android 11 TV?
Content-centric interface
In terms of leaks, the next TV TV interface can highlight series, movies and video games (integration with Stadia) to bet on a similar interface Amazon Fire TV.
At that new interface it looks like sand will integrate much better with third party content to display its content, recommendations and news on the screen without having to open its applications, directly from the main menu. Google will partner with the top providers in this integration.
Good sleep TV, hello Google TV?
Ano ther important change is available in the Google television app. Looks like it's going to get back to its origins. If there have been rumors that the Google TV version can be replaced by Android TV came out seven years ago, now it's another way. Android TV version can be replaced by Google TV
According to the leak, Google TV It may come back to life, but it's unclear whether it will be the name of the operating system or the name of the next company's HDMI dongle.
Google may charge an Android TV product so consumers don't associate it with a box called the Android TV Box. Many people say that they have an Android TV at home and what they have is a multimedia hard drive in the Android version, but in the official version of Android TV.
Also new is that with the new version of Android TV, or Google TV, the company would have it reduced computer requirements so that it is cheaper to make compatible televisions and devices, in order to compete on demand with its rival Roku.
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