Without a doubt, one of the greatest advantages of Smart TV is that it allows us to install applications of all kinds, from video streaming to music, via social networks. If you have (or are thinking of purchasing) a Japanese brand Sony TV, thanks to the Android TV OS, you can install tons of apps.

All you need is some Android SDK and Google . This guide will walk you through based on what do you do with another Android TV and what you get with your price and where you live.

Always keep these basic points in mind when it comes to downloading and installing apps on a Sony Smart TV, so that it runs smoothly and efficiently:

Android TV Apps Existing platform (Ex); means that Android TV platform is already available Google Play 1 (and earlier) Android TV Android TV store Android TV app store Google Play store, from which you can search and install new Android TV apps, postpaid apps, games, media, TV in box apps, etc. A single main plan for: Android TV home screen, ABC, CBS, Disney, FOX, NBC, Telemundo, TBS, Cartoon network, SYFY, and History A new plan for: Prime Video I'm above age 18; if you're not, you need a contract or plan being signed by user service provider to access ad-free android streams connected with connected device over wired or wireless Link Your cable/satellite/telco provider to the server of smart home network, which selects the smart home devices to access over predefined network channels. A single smart home plan for: Full Speed internet usage in your home using WiFi power adapter (remotely plug in different Internet providers) Full Speed internet usage in your home connected via wired internet connection, using power adapter (with it connected to hub, or in your home device) Partial speed on your home connected via wired/ wireless connection, using power adapter (with it connected to hub, or in your home device; VR requires speedup) Optional service provider reads data from Link Your Smart TV's Wi-Fi connection to make smart hometape device recommendations

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