How to Get the Google TV UI on Android TV Devices Right Now




How to Get the Google TV UI on Android TV Devices Right Now





android tv to google tv hero


With the launch of the Chromecast with Google TV, Android TV received its biggest interface update in years. If you don’t want to wait to get the new interface on your older Android TV streaming device, you can get it now.



Android TV devices will slowly be upgraded to the new “Google TV” interface over the next couple of years. The most noticeable change is the revamped home screen. By installing a few apps, we can get that new experience right now before the big update rolls out.



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Before we get started, there are a few requirements you need to meet. First, your Android TV set-top box, TV, or dongle must be running Android 9 or above. You can check this by going to Settings > Device Preferences > About > Version.



Note: the instructions in this guide are confirmed to work on the Nvidia Shield TV in the U.S. Your results on other Android devices in other countries may vary.


There are a couple of files we need to sideload on your Android TV. The first file is the Google TV Home launcher itself. That will do most of what you need, but the Search tab won’t work. To get that working, we’ll also need to install an updated Google app.


Download these files on your Android phone or tablet, iPhone, iPad, or computer. We need to move them to your Android TV device. The easiest way to do this is with a cloud storage service such as Google Drive. Upload the two files either via its website or Google Drive’s mobile apps.


You can then access Google Drive on your Android TV with an app called “File Commander.”



open google drive in file commander
Open Google Drive in File Commander Play Store


Once the files have been moved to Google Drive, open them on your Android TV with the File Commander app.



download apk from file commander


When you select the APK, you will be asked to allow File Commander to install unknown apps. Select “Settings.”



file commander install unknown sources


Toggle the switch on for the File Commander app. You won’t have to do this every time.



enable unknown sources file commander


Now, select the APK again and click “Install” on the next screen. Do this for both the Google TV Home and Google Base APKs.



tap install for apk


Now that we have the necessary apps installed, we can replace the old Android TV Launcher. In order to use Google TV Home, we have to actually uninstall the old launcher first. Since the Android TV Launcher is a system app, uninstalling it requires a little extra work.


First, select the Gear icon on your Android TV home screen to open the Settings menu.



settings from android tv home


In the Settings, scroll down and select “Device Preferences.”



select device preferences


Choose “About” at the top of the preferences.



select about


Scroll down to “Build” and select it repeatedly until a message says “You Are Now A Developer!”



select build repeatedly


Tap the Back button on the remote and select the newly-added “Developer Options.”



select developer options


Toggle the switch on for “Network Debugging.” This will allow us to send ADB commands to the Android TV from our Android phone or tablet.



toggle network debugging


Next, grab an Android phone or tablet and install “Remote ADB Shell” from the Google Play Store.



remote adb shell


Open the app and enter the IP address of your Android TV device. You can find this on your Android TV by navigating to Settings > Device Preferences > About > Status > IP Address. Keep the port number as 5555 .



enter ip address


Tap “Connect” after you’ve entered the numbers.



tap connect


A message will pop up on your Android TV. Select “OK” to enable the wireless connection.



select ok to enable debugging


Your smartphone or tablet is now connected to the TV. We’ll use a command to uninstall the Android TV Launcher. Type this command and hit Enter:



pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher



enter the command and hit enter


Alternatively, if you don’t want to lose your settings and home screen configuration, you can disable the Android TV Launcher using the following command:



pm disable-user --user 0 com.google.android.tvlauncher


To reverse the command and reinstall the Android TV Launcher in the future, type in the following command:



cmd package install-existing com.google.android.tvlauncher


And to undo disabling the Android TV launcher, run this command:



pm enable com.google.android.tvlauncher


If the uninstall or disable command worked, you’ll see a message that says “Success.”





Now, when you click the home button on your Android TV remote, it will take you to the new home screen (it may take a few seconds to load). You now have the Google TV experience on your Android TV! And since we installed the Google app, the Search tab should be functional as well.



google tv home
google tv search


It’s worth noting that this is only Google TV on the surface level. There are other features, including the redesigned Settings menu, that will require the firmware update. Until then, you can enjoy a brand new look.




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Source: www.howtogeek.com

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