Searching in the google play store for Cravetv is bringing no result. When is Sony going to adapt cravetv for their android smart tv. Canada has over 1 million subscribers to cravetv where I'm guessing some of those people own Sony smart tvs. Please fix this problem. We're always looking to make Sony better. Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Thanks for pointing this out. I was balancing between the Sony and Samsung as well. Without a cravetv app, that makes my decision for me. All I see is a lame excuse that the Crave TV app isn't compatible. Which is very strange since Netflix, Crackle, Google movies etc all are. I suppose that I could cast it from my android tablet but would prefer that it is included as native app.
Come on Sony - make the deal and provide us the app. I assumed that since the app was available for Android, it would be available for this TV which runs Android. Luckily I am still within the return period as this is making me seriously consider returning it for a Samsung if I can't rely on Sony to provide common apps like Crave TV.
Just like your phone, you will be greeted with menus full of apps, and given tools to search and find just what you want. Accept Terms of Service. If this is your first time logging in to the Google Play Store, you will need to accept the terms of service associated with it. These are not significantly different than the terms of service offered on your other smart devices, but you can review the details on screen before accepting.
Look through options. The main screen of the Google Play Store offers a number of highlighted apps, and several rows of featured apps, divided into various categories. Individual apps are represented by large tiled icons, with bright logos and eye-catching graphics.
Select an app. Do so by swiping down on your remote's touch surface. Select Store and tap the remote's touch surface. Store is the multicolored Google Play Store icon on the far-left side of the "Apps" section. Browse for apps. You can swipe right to look through the "Entertainment" tab's apps, or swipe down to select a more specific category, such as TV Remote Games.
You can also swipe up to select the magnifying glass icon, then type in a search query. Select an app you wish to download and tap your remote. This option is below the app's name. If the app isn't free, you'll see its price here instead. It's on the right side of the screen. Selecting this will prompt the app to begin downloading to your TV; when it finishes, you can select OPEN to go straight to the app.
Method 4. You'll need to change the input to use your Apple TV unit if you haven't yet done so. If your TV isn't connected to the Internet, you won't be able to add apps. You cannot add apps to an Apple TV if it's a 3rd generation model or older. Select the App Store and tap your remote's touch surface. The App Store is a dark-blue app with a white "A" made of writing utensils on it.
Doing this will open the App Store. If you're using your iPhone's Apple TV app, you'll first need to open it. Scroll through the App Store's apps.
The App Store loads to the "Featured" page by default, where you can view popular apps. You can also scroll over to Search , tap the remote, and type in an app's name to search specifically for it. Selecting the Categories tab will show you different categories of app.
Select an app you wish to download and tap the remote. Doing so will open the app's page. If you're on the Categories tab, you'll first have to select a category. This option should be in the middle of your app's page. Your app will begin downloading to your Apple TV. For paid apps, this button will display the app's price. You may be prompted to enter your Apple ID password for paid apps. Method 5. You'll need to change the input to use your Fire Stick if you haven't yet done so.
Open the sidebar. To do so, simply use the left side of your remote's circular directional dial to scroll to the left until the sidebar pops out from the left side of the screen. It's the circular button in the middle of the directional dial. After sideloading these apps, you can install future apps without the need for a computer or phone. If it's a phone app you wish to sideload and you have an Android phone, you can install the app on your phone first, then use APK Extractor to get the APK installer file for that app.
You can find this app by clicking the search icon at the top of the Play Store's main menu, then typing its name with the on-screen keyboard or voice control. Now, open the File Commander app, and on the initial start page, select "Cloud," then follow the prompts to add a cloud storage account to the file browser.
We recommend going with Google Drive since you already have a Google account Android TV requires you log into one and it comes with plenty of free storage. If your device is running Android 8. Now you'll need to take the APK file you're trying to sideload and upload it to your cloud storage account.
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