How to Install Kodi on Sony TV’s (Google Play Store) However, if you have one of the affected Bravia TV’s running Android TV 9, just be aware that you might not be able to install Kodi at all. I have a slightly older Sony Bravia TV that’s still running Android TV 8 and I was able to install Kodi quickly from the Google Play Store. That meant that the app couldn’t be installed on a Sony Bravia TV unless you renamed the package – something that’s beyond the ability of most casual Kodi users. Since Sony Pictures and Sony Music have a vested interest in making us pay for their content, this was a big no-no in their eyes. Kodi is a popular platform to get free movies and TV shows that you should otherwise pay for. It turned out that Sony was blacklisting the package name of the Kodi installation file.Īlthough they’ve never admitted to it, popular opinion is that Sony was taking a stand against piracy. That didn’t sit well with Kodi developers, and they quickly went to work trying to figure out what the issue was.
At the same time, they were telling their customers that the problem was a bug in Kodi and not their TV software. Today, we’re going to look at how to install Kodi on a Sony Bravia TV, like this one.īut first, why is Sony making it so difficult?īack in 2019, Sony actively blocked Kodi from installing on any of their TV’s that shipped with Android TV version 9. So there are some hoops that you might need to jump through. Sony has made it as hard as possible to install Kodi on some versions of their Bravia TV’s. Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as it should be. In theory, you could install all sorts of apps to turn this TV into a real streaming powerhouse. When we bought our house, one of the first things I bought was a new Sony Bravia XBR-55X850D TV.Įven though I have one of my NVIDIA Shield TV’s hooked up to it, it’s got Android TV running on it straight from the factory.