2016-05-01 15:28
Technology
Alex Lowe

Android TV remote app now out on iOS

Android TV remote app now out on iOS

Google has certainly dabbled with the TV experience in the last few years, first it was Google TV – which was a huge flop and that was quickly abandoned, then in 2012 Google brought out the Nexus Q which only lasted a matter of weeks after it was introduced at the Google Developers conference that year, one because it cost $299 and it didn’t do that much. Following that in 2013, Google then intrducued the Chromecast for only £30.

Now Google has Android TV which is competing with the Apple TV as it has a full interface whereas the Chromecast doesn’t. When Android TV debuted a app was also released for Android phones and tablets to control it with and type in passwords and this week Google have released a version for iOS, only two years later. The app is very well designed with the Materil Design look that Google is using and it works in the same way as the Android app.

iOS Android TV app

The app is now out on the App Store.

Alex Lowe

Android TV remote app now out on iOS

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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