We've added more customizations to Android 12 to improve the experience and compatibility on TV devices. Some of the highlights for TV are media playback improvements, more refined user interface capabilities, and privacy and security enhancements. In addition, we're introducing better standards to support and improve HDMI and tuners.
Here's an overview of what's new in Android 12 for TV:
Media
- Avoid motion judder during playback using refresh rate switching
- Certified API accuracy for reporting display modes, HDR formats, and surround sound formats
User interface
- Background blurs using
RenderEffect
and inWindowManager
- 4K UI support
- Accessibility settings for font sizes
Privacy and security
- Microphone and camera indicators
- Microphone and camera toggles
- Device attestation via Android KeyStore API
HDMI and tuner
- Support for HDMI-CEC 2.0
- Tuner HAL 1.1 with DTMB support and performance improvements
- Better protection model with Tuner Service
Refer to the Android 12 documentation for a full list of the changes included in Android 12. Note that not all features apply to TV.
Download the system images for the ADT-3 Developer Kit to get started. Alternatively, you can use the Android Emulator for TV, which lets you try some of the new user interface capabilities like background blurs and 4K UI support.
How to get started
If you have an existing ADT-3 developer device, the device will automatically receive an OTA to Android 12. Alternatively, you can install Android 12 by following these steps:
- Use the ADT-3 Developer Kit for Android TV. The provided system image is for ADT-3 developer devices only.
- Download the system image.
- Install the system image on your ADT-3 device.
Install system images manually
You can download the latest Android 12 system image and manually flash it to your test device. Manually flashing a device gives you precise control over the test environment and can be performed with command line tools.
After you back up your device data, download one of the following ADT-3 builds and then flash the image onto your device.
ADT-3 factory images
Device | Download Link | SHA-256 Checksum |
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ADT-3 (Android TV) | 9310b47c79570cb5a9916ac4f7fe383c62242afea64a2d389aa27ea4f9555a35 |
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ADT-3 (Google TV) | 91f7efe7cccfc507a80366c0edb32991df931620ecfc7d2aa765e7b233dc01f1 |
Download ADT-3 factory system image
Before downloading, you must agree to the following terms and conditions.
Terms and Conditions
By clicking to accept, you hereby agree to the following:All use of this development version SDK will be governed by the Android Software Development Kit License Agreement (available at https://developer.android.com/studio/terms and such URL may be updated or changed by Google from time to time), which will terminate when Google issues a final release version.
Your testing and feedback are important part of the development process and by using the SDK, you acknowledge that (i) implementation of some features are still under development, (ii) you should not rely on the SDK having the full functionality of a stable release; (iii) you agree not to publicly distribute or ship any application using this SDK as this SDK will no longer be supported after the official Android SDK is released; and (iv) you agree that Google may deliver elements of the SDK to your devices via auto-update (OTA or otherwise, in each case as determined by Google).
WITHOUT LIMITING SECTION 10 OF THE ANDROID SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT LICENSE AGREEMENT, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT A DEVELOPMENT VERSION OF A SDK IS NOT A STABLE RELEASE AND MAY CONTAIN ERRORS, DEFECTS AND SECURITY VULNERABILITIES THAT CAN RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE, INCLUDING THE COMPLETE, IRRECOVERABLE LOSS OF USE OF YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM OR OTHER DEVICE.
Download ADT-3 factory system image
Before downloading, you must agree to the following terms and conditions.
Terms and Conditions
By clicking to accept, you hereby agree to the following:All use of this development version SDK will be governed by the Android Software Development Kit License Agreement (available at https://developer.android.com/studio/terms and such URL may be updated or changed by Google from time to time), which will terminate when Google issues a final release version.
Your testing and feedback are important part of the development process and by using the SDK, you acknowledge that (i) implementation of some features are still under development, (ii) you should not rely on the SDK having the full functionality of a stable release; (iii) you agree not to publicly distribute or ship any application using this SDK as this SDK will no longer be supported after the official Android SDK is released; and (iv) you agree that Google may deliver elements of the SDK to your devices via auto-update (OTA or otherwise, in each case as determined by Google).
WITHOUT LIMITING SECTION 10 OF THE ANDROID SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT LICENSE AGREEMENT, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT A DEVELOPMENT VERSION OF A SDK IS NOT A STABLE RELEASE AND MAY CONTAIN ERRORS, DEFECTS AND SECURITY VULNERABILITIES THAT CAN RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE, INCLUDING THE COMPLETE, IRRECOVERABLE LOSS OF USE OF YOUR COMPUTER SYSTEM OR OTHER DEVICE.