Google TV Streamer Update: New Backlit Remote & Enhanced Firmware Rollout

18 February 2025 by Mike Danyk

A potential clue in recently discovered firmware code points to a refreshed remote control for the Google TV Streamer, hinting at a possible backlit layout. That feature is missing on the current device’s remote, leading to speculation about whether an updated streaming player might also be on the way. This possibility lines up with previous product strategies, though it remains uncertain if the change will arrive as a premium standalone remote or alongside a brand-new model.

Some projections place a successor to the first-generation Google TV Streamer around late 2025, following an initial release in August 2024. A one- to two-year gap between hardware launches is fairly typical, so introducing an advanced backlit remote could be a strategic move. It would align the streamer more closely with certain competing devices that already offer premium remotes featuring illuminated buttons for easier navigation in dim environments.

Meanwhile, a new software update has begun rolling out, weighing in at approximately 329 MB and raising the original project from UTT3.240625.001 to UTTK.241210.003. The Android security patch advances to January 2025, and there are mentions of performance optimizations for better overall stability. Additionally, the Voice Remote firmware progresses from version 1.00 to 1.02, allegedly addressing issues with Dolby Atmos playback getting stuck.

Some notes suggest that Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio are now absent from the list of detected codecs, and connected webcams receive more consistent recognition. These refinements further refine the streaming experience without confirmation yet on any major hardware refresh. The focus for now appears to be on smoothing out technical hiccups and introducing more subtle adjustments until additional details come to light.

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