When Your Android TV Just Can't Let Go of That Discover Tab
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Gadget HacksWhen Your Android TV Just Can't Let Go of That Discover Tabgadgethacks.comReviewed by Corey Noles Picture this: you're settling in for another night of scrolling through streaming options, and you notice something… different about your Android TV interface. Or maybe you don't—because that Discover tab you thought was getting the axe is still hanging around like a digital boomerang. Here's the thing: while Google has been busy reshuffling its TV platform priorities, the whole "kill off the Discover tab" situation turned into more of a messy breakup than a clean divorce. What you need to know: Google officially moved Android TV to a biannual update cycle (CE Critic), skipping version 15 entirely The Discover tab rollout has been inconsistent across different devices and regions (9to5Google) Android TV now reaches 270 million monthly active devices (Android Developers Blog), making interface changes a big deal What's actually happening with that Discover tab?Let's break down the real story behind this interface shuffle. The Discover tab was part of Android TV's
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