With the advent of streaming wars, more companies have started releasing streaming devices. That’s not all, smart TVs have now become cheaper than ever before. In India, the country’s popular eCommerce platform Flipkart sells these sorts of products under three different brands namely MarQ, Nokia, and Motorola.

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Now, according to Android TV Guide, Flipkart may soon release the first Motorola-branded 4K Android TV dongle. This device will bear the model number DVM4KA01 and will be powered by an Amlogic S905Y2 chipset with a 1.8GHz quad-core (ARM Cortex-A53) CPU and ARM Mali-G31 MP2 GPU.

This streaming dongle will run Android TV Pie and will support both Netflix and Prime Video. Manufactured by an ODM called Shenzhen SDMC Technology Co., Ltd., this device is also known as HAKO Mini (Taiwan), Polaroid SmartBox S, and Philips NeoViu D1. 

Since the latter models are already official, we can visualize how the Motorola dongle will look like. The only major difference should be the presence of Motorola branding.

That said, when Flipkart will launch this product in India, it will be primarily competing against Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K since there aren’t any 4K streaming dongle, although there are boxes like Mi Box 4K.

The only Android TV competitor we could think of is the unreleased Mi TV Stick 4K, which is said to be powered by the same chip.