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    Android TV revamped: Flauncher launched with a look inspired by Google TV and without ads

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeDecember 22, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Android TV revamped: Flauncher launched with a look inspired by Google TV and without ads
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    The new Google TV-based interface is already being rolled out to many Android TVs, but if you haven’t received this update yet, beware there’s a new free driver that can revamp your smart TV’s home screen design. Meet Flauncher now.

    Flauncher arrived in the Google Play Store today with a look very similar to that used in Google TV, but this time without recommendations and ads, which makes it lighter and more useful on older smart TVs with mediocre processors and less RAM.

    The name Flauncher comes from Flutter, the SDK created by Google that was used in its development. Among the advantages of Flauncher is the revamped interface that is lightweight and even allows you to view all applications in one place, even those installed via external sources such as APK files.

    The launcher also has some customization options like changing the wallpaper, changing the order of the apps and even creating categories to organize everything as you prefer.

    FLuncher is completely free and contains no ads. This is the first version to hit the Google Play Store, so we hope to see more news in the coming months as its development progresses.

    You can download the app using the card below which takes you straight to Google Play, after all Now you can choose the device on which you want to install an application using your smartphone.

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    Developer: Étienne Fesser

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