Sony is removing some features from its recent Bravia smart TVs next month, a move that will affect people who use an antenna or a set-top box.
As of “late May 2026,” people who use an antenna with the affected TV models will see a reduced TV guide, according to a support page spotted by Cord Cutters News. Per the support page, “program information may not appear depending on the channel,” and “only programs from recently watched channels may be shown” for channels delivered through an antenna.
Users will also no longer see channel logos or thumbnail images in program descriptions for TV channels delivered through an antenna.

It’s always tough to see features go, especially when they impact how we enjoy our devices. It’s important for companies to consider their users’ needs, and I hope this decision brings clarity in the long run. Thanks for sharing the update!
Absolutely, it can be frustrating when companies make changes that affect our experience. It’s interesting to note that this move might push some users to explore alternative streaming options or devices that better suit their needs. Adaptability is key in the tech world!
I completely agree; it can be disappointing when features we rely on are taken away. It’s interesting to note how often software updates can lead to mixed reactions from users, especially when they impact functionality. Hopefully, Sony will consider feedback and provide alternatives in the future.