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Android TV Adds Promoted Content to Play Next

by Bena Ilyas
September 10, 2025
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The Android TV Homescreen will get a new look to facilitate content discovery made by Google. Android TV Play Next update: the ad rows will now be replaced by promoted content within the standard “Play Next“ row.

These suggestions are found according to your watching preferences and make it easy to locate shows and movies.

The second change with this update is that the Android TV feels even more brought to the content-first interface Google TV has had all along. This makes the interface less cumbersome and personal.

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  • A Simple Yet Meaningful UI Update
  • Making Android TV More Like Google TV
  • Details of Rollout and Response by Users
  • “Play Next” Evolution system.
  • Impact on Android TV Users
  • The Final Thought

A Simple Yet Meaningful UI Update

Android TV Homescreen

The Android TV homescreen has long been a fairly simple interface. The row allows users to quickly resume the previously started content is currently expanding in its reach.

The users start to complain that new, promoted categories have started appearing right under their app shortcuts. In these new sections, there is:

1. Best Selling Films

2. Shows and Popular Movies

3. Top trending on Google

Making Android TV More Like Google TV

Android TV Homescreen

The update is a significant step taken by Google towards uniting the experience. Based on Android TV OS, Google TV would commonly promote titles on the home screen.

Although Android TV remains in use in a variety of older models of smart TVs and streaming boxes. The suggestion indicates that Apple will attempt to make its TV operating systems more cohesive and discoverable content-wise.

Details of Rollout and Response by Users

It seems to be a gradual rollout to users on other Android TV devices. This shows that this is probably either a server-side update or an update to the core Android TV application.

The first responses of the users have been mixed. Some love the extra discovery features and the convenience of the activity to view trending things at the home screen.

On the other hand, a few say they are troubled by added clutter. The others see the opportunity to mix editorial recommendations with promoted ones. 

“Play Next” Evolution system.

The developers have the opportunity to implement the apps with this row containing:

Resume viewing: It is the content that a user paused viewing in the middle.

Next Episode: The subsequent episode in series one is as follows.

New Content: Development of new content on a series or show that the user subscribes to.

Watchlist: Content that a user has positively expressed to his or her watchlist.

Impact on Android TV Users

This is an even more participatory and custom homescreen for the already existing Android TV owners. It might introduce a new type of content. This would not be relevant to them in their watchings at the moment. However, it is also a direct access to trendy releases that they would have otherwise not discovered. 

With Google still developing its TV platforms, it is apparent that content discovery. This is commonly driven by algorithm-based suggestions. Users are advised to keep checking their Android TV home screens for such changes as the rollout advances.

The Final Thought

The recent Android TV homescreen update introduces modest, yet visible improvements. These changes allow catching up on the direction in which Google is moving.

With the integration, Google is attempting to simplify the exploration of new shows and movies. The additional recommendations might suit the needs of some users, and they could be unpleasant to others.

Nevertheless, this update demonstrates that Google desires to enhance the way we discover and consume the content of Android TV. It is not a big change yet, but it can certainly bring even greater changes in the future.

 

 

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Bena Ilyas is a rising star in the world of tech writing, bringing a fresh perspective and innovative insights to every article. With a background in digital marketing and a passion for exploring the intersection of technology and human behavior, Bena's writing offers readers a unique blend of technical expertise and relatable storytelling

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