Realme will release the Realme 4K Google TV Stick

Realme has recently launched two new devices under its Realme 8 series namely Realme 8i and Realme 8s. During the same event, the company presented the Realme Pad and two new Bluetooth speakers.

Now, it looks like the company is set to add a new video streaming device to its ever-expanding product portfolio in India.

This new video streaming device will be called Realme 4K Google TV Stick. The company is set to launch the Realme 4K Google TV Stick as part of Flipkart's Big Billion Day sale in 2021.

What do we know about Realme's upcoming 4K TV for Google TV Stick?

The details of the Realme 4K Google TV Stick have come to light thanks to Flipkart posting the information on its website ahead of its annual Big Billion Day sale.

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At the time of writing, we don't have any details on what Realme's first video streaming device will offer, but judging by the name, we can tell that the Realme TV Stick will use Google TV and come with 4K support.

The Realme TV set-top box will most likely work when plugged into your TV's HDMI port, just like Google's own Chromecast that was launched a while back.

The teaser from Flipkart shows that the Realme 4K Google TV will be offered in black and will use a USB Type-C port. Realme's TV Stick is also likely to support Wi-Fi 802.11ac (2,4GHz / 5GHz) and Bluetooth.

What else do we know?

This new product is likely to take on features similar to Amazon's Fire TV Stick and the Mi TV Stick offered by Realme's biggest competitor.

Compared to the normal Android TV user interface, Google TV offers a new user interface or user interface that focuses on user content recommendations for specific applications and many new features.

The most important thing that sets it apart from others is that Google TV is easier and more convenient to use compared to the basic interface of Android TV, which is very user-friendly.

Google TV also has a Live TV section that gives users access to live channels via YouTube TV. The Google TV interface also has a built-in Google Assistant that allows users to find the content they want.

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