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Philips TV owners who have updated to Oreo seem to welcome the revamped home screen as an improvement. No changelog has been published either.Īlso read: Sony has started rolling out Android Oreo on 2017 & late 2016 TVs
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We have asked the company for an updated timetable but have not received it at the time of publication. In September, Philips said that it would prioritize 2016 models (model number ending on 01), then 2017 (ending on 2) and 2018 models (ending on 3), and lastly dual tuner 2018 models.
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Philips TV owners on the Flatpanels forums started receiving the Android Oreo via the built-in update function last week and this week. Furthermore, the new home screen introduces a ‘Play Next’ row that recommends content based on your viewing habits. The home screen is also more customizable and unused apps can be hidden in an app drawer. “The rollout will start in November and continue until the end of the year – first quarter for some devices,” Piotr Herod, Smart TV Manager at TP Vision, told FlatpanelsHD in September.Īndroid 8 Oreo introduces a revamped home screen based on “channels” in which app providers can highlight their content. It is a staggered roll out that is expected to be finished sometime in the first quarter of 2019. The company has now started updating TVs on a wider scale. Oreo for Philips Android TVAs reported by FlatpanelsHD in September, Philips was planning a small-scale roll out of Android Oreo in November. Starting sometime this week, it will also be available for OLED803/903. Update : Philips says that the roll-out has been resumed for 20 models (ending on 02 and 03), except OLED803/903.