Google TV has picked up a few updatesin the recent past, including somenot-so-exciting ones. However, it continues to power some of thebest streaming deviceson the market, especially if you’re invested in Google’s smart home ecosystem. Back in 2020, the company started offering an apps-only interface, which putsGoogle TV applicationsfront and center, hiding away Assistant and personalized recommendations. Over this past week, one of our readers witnessed a new visual upgrade to this interface, with larger icons and a new grid format for apps while scrolling down from the banner.

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It’s not exactly clear if Google meant for this change to go live right away, but it looks like people can manually enable it by updating the launcher app. From what we can tell, the feature seems to come with version 6.0.16 of Android TV Home, which is currently up onAPKMirror. The changelog appears to corroborate the inclusion of these visual changes, though nothing specific is mentioned.

Google TV screen render showing Ocean’s 8 key art and various other films and streaming platforms in a grid.

Google launched Apps only mode as a kind of alternative to guest mode, wherein your content recommendations won’t appear, but people can continue to access videos via individual apps. Other features like Assistant and search are also missing in this view. This is a godsend for households where the television is shared and you’re not comfortable with your personal content recommendations appearing for everybody. Ads and other promotional content will continue to appear, however, so there’s no escaping that.

Turning on Apps only mode requires you to navigate to theSettingspage from the home screen of yourChromecastor other Google TV device, then selectAccounts & Sign In. From there, tap your profile and enableApps only mode.

Google TV isn’t perfect by any means and has its fair share of issues. The increased frequency ofads for physical productsis one such concern. But once you get over these little quirks, it’s a breeze to use. If you’re new to the platform, check out ourlist of handy tipsthat can enhance your Google TV experience significantly.

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