Android TV has already exceeded 100 million active users

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Android TV and Google TV already have more than 110 million active users per month, after gaining 30 million in just 7 months.

Since the arrival of the Chromecast with Google TV , the market share of users of Android TV and Google TV no has stopped growing and, in fact, we just learned that the operating system for televisions of Google has already exceeded the barrier of 100 million active users .

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As the guys from 9to5Google tell us a spokesman for the American giant has shared with this medium a statement that reveals that Android TV and Google TV already have more than 110 million active users per month .

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In this same statement, the Google spokesperson also states that in May 2021 this figure was 80 million active users and, therefore, in the last seven months the operating system for televisions of the American firm has gained, nothing more and nothing less than, 30 m illions of monthly users , which translates into 30 million devices with Android TV or Google TV sold in that period.

According to this report, most of this Android TV growth comes from sales of the new Chromecast with Google TV and TCL TVs with the Google’s operating system, as the Chinese TV maker sold 10 million units of its Android TV models in 2021 .

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Furthermore, Google also explains that this increase in users is also due to the fact that it is currently working with 7 of the world’s top 10 smart TV manufacturers , including TCL itself, Sony or Hisense, which launched new models of t Elevisions with Google TV at CES 2022 .

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