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Google Home 2.21 hints at in-app Android TV set-up process [APK Insight]

Last month, we exclusively revealed Google’s plans for a new Chromecast Ultra based on Android TV. The latest Google Home app is now showing signs of picking up a set-up process for televisions.

About APK Insight: In this “APK Insight” post, we’ve decompiled the latest version of an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store. When we decompile these files (called APKs, in the case of Android apps), we’re able to see various lines of code within that hint at possible future features. Keep in mind that Google may or may not ever ship these features, and our interpretation of what they are may be imperfect. We’ll try to enable those that are closer to being finished, however, to show you how they’ll look in the case that they do ship. With that in mind, read on.

Today, Android TV set-up is primarily done on-device with the included remote and through the connected display, while getting Chromecast up-and-running exclusively requires a phone. At the moment, it’s unclear how the upcoming Android TV-powered Chromecast would slot into those ranges.

Google Home 2.21 today suggests that the app in the future will play a role in setting up Android TV devices. A series of “atv” strings describe selecting live TV, music, and video services to “personalize your TV experience.” Notably, live TV is currently bundled into the list of video services and not standalone as described in the new strings.

<string name=”atvs_gae_wizard_template_live_tv_title”>Select your live TV services</string>

<string name=”atvs_gae_wizard_template_live_tv_description”>This will help personalize your TV experience. %1$s will install these apps during setup</string>

<string name=”atvs_gae_wizard_template_music_title”>Select your music services</string>

<string name=”atvs_gae_wizard_template_music_description”>This will help personalize your TV experience. %1$s will install these apps during setup</string>

<string name=”atvs_gae_wizard_template_video_title”>Select your video services</string>

<string name=”atvs_gae_wizard_template_video_description”>This will help personalize your TV experience. %1$s will install these apps during setup</string>

Behind the scenes, apps for those selected services be installed “during setup.”  Unlike Smart Displays that stream content directly following an Assistant command, Android TV still requires the video provider’s application be installed on device and open to make possible the voice command.

The Home client will identify “Featured services” and note those “Already on your device.” This process seems similar to how you set-up a Smart Display or speaker, but it’s not yet clear whether the entire workflow could be completed on a phone through the Google Home app.

<string name=”atvs_service_service_section_label_additional_service”>Additional services</string>

<string name=”atvs_service_service_section_label_featured_service”>Featured services</string>

<string name=”atvs_service_service_section_label_installed_service”>Already on your device</string>

For example, initial setup — like entering a Wi-Fi network — could be done on the television screen. Meanwhile, we’ve seen work in the Home app last June about transferring your Google Account to Android TV, and the process we described above would slot in right after.

How to update?

Google Home 2.21 is rolling out now via the Play Store.


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Author: Abner Li.
Source: 9TO5Google

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