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Timpani strike at Philips: The TV manufacturer throws out Google TV on all 2026 models and instead relies on the eu-ro-päeian Titan OS. The web-based system promises 10 years of up-dates, but it also creates gaps in apps and gaming. (Continue reading)
Big Shocker for Google! Philips switches from Google TV to Titan OS in 2026 for their flagship LCD and OLED TVs
Previously, Philips used Titan OS only for entry-level and mid-range TV models, while its premium LCD and OLED flagships arrived with Google TV. During the 2026 Philips launch event, the company made a big announcement that it will be ditching Google TV on all models of its 2026 lineup and will instead use Titan OS. This could be a shock for Google as Philips holds substantial market share in European markets, and with this major partner steppin…
Philips has decided to change direction – all of its 2026 TVs will run on Titan OS, not Google TV. The new, lightweight system, based on Linux and web apps, is expected to run faster and allow the manufacturer greater control over appearance and functionality. However, this also means the absence of some popular apps and features that users previously enjoyed on Google TV. Titan OS replaces Google TV – what's changing in Philips TVs? In its new …
Philips ditches Google TV for Titan OS across its entire 2026 TV lineup - Techish Kenya
In a major shakeup for the smart TV landscape, major TV brand Philips is officially exiting Google TV. During its 2026 launch event, TP Vision (the company behind Philips TVs) dropped a bombshell: every single new model this year, right up to the premium OLED 8 and 9 series, will run on Titan OS instead. …
Philips TVs Are Abandoning Google TV — And It Signals a Bigger Fracture in the Smart TV Wars
TP Vision, the company that manufactures Philips-branded televisions for markets outside North America, is making a decisive break from Google. Starting in 2026, new Philips smart TVs sold in Europe and other regions will ship with Titan OS instead of Google TV, ending a partnership that once seemed like a natural fit for the Dutch brand’s premium lineup. The move isn’t subtle. It’s a full platform swap on what will eventually span the company’s…
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