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Google TV Streamer update unlocks a major hidden upgrade for your smart home setup

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Google is finally giving the Google TV Streamer some long-overdue attention. After sitting on a stale October 2025 build for more than half a year, the streaming box is receiving its first major OTA of 20

Google TV Streamer update unlocks a major hidden upgrade for your smart home setup
Android Authority โ€” 10 June 2026
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Google is finally giving the Google TV Streamer some long-overdue attention. After sitting on a stale October 2025 build for more than half a year, the streaming box is receiving its first major OTA of 2026.

As spotted by 9to5Google , the 219MB UTTK.260317.003 build updates the Google TV Streamerโ€™s system to the April 2026 security patch level, clearing up a massive backlog of security vulnerabilities.

Googleโ€™s official support page hasnโ€™t yet been updated to detail this build for the Google TV Streamer, and the official changelog merely notes the standard โ€œbug fixes and performance improvements.โ€ However, 9to5Google notes that the Google TV Streamer has been quietly updated to Thread 1.4, delivering on the hardwareโ€™s launch-day promise of acting as a true anchor for your smart home ecosystem.

The most noticeable addition in the system menu is a new โ€œShare Thread network credentialsโ€ option. Previously, getting third-party apps and diverse ecosystem devices to securely join an existing Thread mesh network was a finicky, frustrating process. Thread 1.4 eliminates that friction by standardizing credential sharing.

When you tap the new โ€œShare Thread network credentialsโ€ menu option in Settings > Network & Internet and confirm your identity, the Google TV Streamer generates a secure local QR code and a fallback text code on your television screen .

Beyond credential sharing, Thread 1.4 brings quality-of-life improvements to your IoT setup. It standardizes how local devices interact with the cloud, drastically reducing response latency and minimizing random device dropouts. Google doesnโ€™t explicitly note these changes in its update changelog, but you can cross your fingers for the Google TV Streamer becoming more reliable for your smart home with this update.

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