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During CES I heard a news that Sony will bring Android 6 (Marshmallow) to the 2015 TV lineup.
General News about Marshmallow on Android TV's
These news are from January.
Had anyone heard something new about this?
Sony TV department has 0 money. They can't work logacially, but only minimalistically.
The problem is not Google, but Sony and MediaTek who don't get it right. Sony doing an own OS would probably be a total disaster. Just look at their Live TV implementation...
You need some decent video processing capabilities. Requirements and standards in the mobile space are not necessarily the same as in the TV space. I haven't heard of a Qualcomm SoC which would be suited for a HDR TV.
Also consider that Sony is pretty much on a cuts plan (see Opera TV Store, SideView app). MediaTek SoCs are cheap...
Just use a browser on your PC/notebook, log into Google Play Store with the same account as you use on your TV, search Chrome via Google Play Store and select Install. Now you can chose your TV to install Chrome on. Unfortunately Chrome won't appear on the main screen of your TV. You can install the Sideload Launcher app from the Play Store. From within Sideload Launcher you can now start Chrome.
I have no clue why Chrome does not come preinstalled. It seems that the browser is fully optimized for the TV. Haven't used it extensively though.
I don't need any browser on my TV. But I can't really see what the strategy is. Google probably does not see the necessity of a browser either. So Sony puts Opera on...
@newbix wrote:
Thanks dude. Maybe they will go straight to android 7?
To avoid speculation - Although Sony are working on Android 7, the plan is to continue and finish the roll-out of Marshmallow.