OnePlus TV will be a 'unique' Android TV – whatever that means

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Watch out, television audiences: it looks like the OnePlus TV is finally on its way. 

A number of model sizes have now been listed by the official Bluetooth SIG website, confirming that the OnePlus TV will ship in 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch sizes – offering a wide range of choices for prospective TV buyers – with a curious description as a "unique Android TV".

The cheaper 43-inch model will only be available in India, though, while the 75-inch model will be exclusive to China. There are currently no official plans to roll out beyond those two territories, but we wouldn't be surprised to see it come to Europe or the US down the line.

What's so special about that?

Bluetooth SIG is a certification required by any electronics devices incorporating Bluetooth technology – which fits with what we've heard about a Bluetooth remote and possible connectivity features for the upcoming OnePlus TV. (The listing confirms we'll see the most up-to-date Bluetooth 5.0 standard too.)

What's eye-catching about the Bluetooth SIG listing is that it describes the OnePlus TV as a "unique Android TV" experience.

Android TV is a smart TV platform used by a number of TV makers, including Sony TVs, Philips TVs, and those made by Sharp and Hisense. We're not sure what would be so "unique" about OnePlus' offering, but it could have something to do with the remote and connectivity options – perhaps using Bluetooth to cast and display content from Android smartphones, or running more of a mobile OS interface than the usual Android smart TV. 

If OnePlus is doing something differently, we'd expect the smartphone maker to use its experience in the mobile space to do so.

There's no firm release date, though. We originally expected a 2019 release, though comments from OnePlus' CEO suggests 2020 is now more likely for an initial OnePlus TV launch.

Via Android Central

Henry St Leger

Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.

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