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AppWizard
May 16, 2026
Homey has launched dedicated applications for Android TV and LG webOS to integrate device controls, automations, and smart home dashboards on TVs. Users can log in by scanning a QR code, allowing for remote navigation. The app features quick access to favorites, enabling users to manage devices and automations easily. Homey has also introduced a browser-based platform at homey.tv, compatible with vehicle browsers, including those in Teslas, allowing tasks like opening garage doors remotely. The applications support Homey Cloud, Homey Pro, Homey Pro mini, and self-hosted Homey Server setups, with the LG webOS app compatible with smart TVs from 2021 or later, subject to regional availability.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Google has introduced longer, 30-second unskippable ads on the YouTube app for smart TVs, marking a shift in advertising strategy compared to mobile and laptop platforms. This change is part of an initiative to enhance content delivery on larger screens, utilizing Google AI to alternate between different ad formats. YouTube's growth is projected to lead to revenues reaching billions by 2025, with the living room becoming its fastest-growing venue. Viewers on smart TVs are experiencing longer engagement times, making the "Skip Ad" button less common unless they subscribe to YouTube Premium. YouTube is also exploring subscription models, including a budget-friendly “Premium Lite” tier. However, some markets, like Vietnam, have imposed restrictions on ad lengths. Despite this, YouTube remains the leading streaming platform in the U.S., and the trend towards longer ads is expected to continue.
AppWizard
January 6, 2026
Android developers are adapting to a rapidly changing global payments landscape, driven by user demand for seamless experiences across platforms, shifting regulatory frameworks, and the rise of cross-border transactions through mobile applications. This evolution is particularly relevant for international sectors like igaming, which often utilize alternative payment methods under offshore licensing. Developers are focusing on streamlined in-app experiences by adopting payment frameworks that enhance security and expedite verification processes. Over the past two years, payment standards have diversified, leading to the implementation of unified payment layers in Android apps to accommodate various tokens, cards, mobile wallets, and region-specific methods. The number of global mobile payment users is projected to reach 5.6 billion by 2025, highlighting the need for cross-platform support. Mobile wallets, NFC, and universal payment APIs are being integrated more deeply into the Android ecosystem, allowing for instant recognition of users' preferred wallets. Streaming platforms are adopting cross-platform billing strategies, while travel apps are implementing flexible frameworks to adapt to regional regulations. In online gaming, there's a focus on diverse payment options to meet international audience expectations. By 2026, Android applications are expected to feature more cohesive payment interfaces, increased biometric verification, and dynamic updates of payment methods based on user location and device capabilities.
AppWizard
October 22, 2025
Samsung has introduced the world's first Perplexity AI-powered app for smart TVs, which integrates artificial intelligence into the viewing experience. The app is part of the Vision AI Companion platform and was unveiled at the IFA 2025 trade show. It functions as a smart answer engine, sourcing information from verified resources in real time and allowing users to engage through voice commands or text input. Results are displayed as large visual cards optimized for TV screens. The app is available on all 2025 Samsung TVs and will be extended to 2023 and 2024 models through an operating system update. Users can receive a complimentary 12-month subscription to Perplexity Pro by scanning a QR code in the app.
AppWizard
August 22, 2025
From September 1, 2025, the state-backed messaging application Max will be pre-installed on all new smartphones and tablets sold in Russia, as mandated by the Kremlin. Max aims to serve as a domestic alternative to messaging platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram and will integrate with various government services. The app has been developed by the state-controlled technology giant VK and has garnered approximately 18 million downloads. WhatsApp currently leads the market with 97.3 million users, followed by Telegram with 90.8 million, and VK Messenger with 17.9 million. Supporters highlight Max's safety features, while critics worry about potential surveillance. The Russian government is also implementing restrictions on WhatsApp and Telegram due to alleged non-cooperation with law enforcement. Additionally, starting in September, all Apple devices sold in Russia will come pre-installed with RuStore, a domestic alternative to app stores, and from January 1, 2026, all smart TVs sold in Russia must include Lime HD TV, an app for state-run television channels.
AppWizard
July 7, 2025
Amazon Prime Day is approaching, with just over 12 hours until launch. Discounts on Android games and applications have started, including a complimentary credit for Ultra foldables and up to 0 in free credit on Samsung Smart Monitors. Notable price drops include the Google Pixel 9a and 0 off the Legion Go S PC gaming handheld. Exclusive discounts are also available on the Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen) and Samsung’s 2025 model 55-inch The Frame smart TV. The House of Da Vinci 2, a 3D puzzle adventure game, has been released, receiving a rating of 4.8 out of 5 and attracting over 1,000,000 players.
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