that’s almost a year was expected passage of the BBox Miami Android TV. Repeatedly repulsed, his beta is finally deployed. For several weeks, the Bouygues Telecom subscribers had the opportunity to register to be the first to test it. The update was launched for 300 of them these 2 and 3 February.
The official blog BBox Miami announced that a second wave will follow in a few days with 700 new customers selected. Subscribers are notified by email and they can make their comments later on a private forum. It is still possible to register to participate in this beta test.
As a reminder, this new version has a new interface (that is common to all products, Android TV) a Google Cast compatibility, a more powerful voice search … it also offers access to access to more applications via the Android Play Store TV.
launched in January 2015, this box Bouygues Telecom was the first of its kind to work with a Google OS, Google TV fire. Scoop a little spoiled by Xavier Niel who had managed to launch its Freebox Mini 4K Android TV.
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