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Google says it’s okay for Android TV devices to suck

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Last updated: November 7, 2024 7:38 pm
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Google Lowers RAM Requirement for Android TV: What Does This Mean for Consumers?

When it comes to TV streaming devices, the balance between performance and affordability is crucial. The ability to smoothly play 4K video while navigating through heavy streaming apps requires a certain level of hardware specifications. However, Google has recently made a surprising move by lowering the RAM requirement for Android TV from 1.5GB to just 1GB.

According to Android Authority, recent commitments to the Android Open Source Project have allowed for virtualized builds of Android TV with as little as 1GB of RAM. While 2GB is still needed for the full Google TV experience, this reduction in memory requirements may be aimed at encouraging more manufacturers to adopt the Android TV platform for their products.

For example, Walmart’s Onn streamer with Android TV is priced at just $20, with a 4K upgrade version available for $50. These affordable devices already come equipped with 2GB and 3GB of RAM, respectively. It raises concerns about the performance of devices with only 1GB of RAM when running modern Android apps, especially those focused on streaming video content.

Smart TVs, which integrate streaming platforms like Roku, Amazon Fire, and Android TV directly into the television’s software, could also benefit from lower hardware requirements. By reducing the resources needed to run Android TV, Google may be aiming to expand the platform to cheaper television models and increase access to the Play Store’s app library.

While some budget TV buyers may overlook the limitations of integrated smart TV software, those who rely on these features may face performance issues due to insufficient memory. As streaming apps continue to grow in size and complexity, the decision to lower the RAM requirement for Android TV raises concerns about the platform’s ability to handle demanding applications.

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Overall, this move by Google has sparked mixed reactions from consumers and industry experts. Some see it as a strategy to make Android TV more accessible to a wider audience, while others believe it may compromise the user experience, especially for those who rely on smart TV features for their daily entertainment needs. As technology continues to evolve, the balance between performance and affordability remains a key consideration for manufacturers and consumers alike.

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