What options did they get if they clicked on settings ?Talking to a couple of people today who tried side loading Kodi onto their fire stick but got this message. Anyone else had the same.View attachment 99029
Not sure was a couple of guys in the gym I was talking to. Amateurs I expect I didn't say to much to be honest.What options did they get if they clicked on settings ?
Not sure was a couple of guys in the gym I was talking to. Amateurs I expect I didn't say to much to be honest.
Hopefully it's just a case of allowing unknown sources.Doesn't clicking on settings bring up the list of apps to allow unknown sources from, then you select downloader and then retry
I haven’t seen that message specifically but to me they just need to enable developer mode. 👍Talking to a couple of people today who tried side loading Kodi onto their fire stick but got this message. Anyone else had the same.View attachment 99029
I very much doubt that will work, are we not at that stage at the moment with current firestick need to enable developer mode to enable unkown sourcesI haven’t seen that message specifically but to me they just need to enable developer mode. 👍
Not sure was a couple of guys in the gym I was talking to.
That is exactly what I said, they need to enable developer options? What stage aren’t we at yet that I mentioned?I very much doubt that will work, are we not at that stage at the moment with current firestick need to enable developer mode to enable unkown sources
the new OS they are developing and the message was just a mockupThat is exactly what I said, they need to enable developer options? What stage aren’t we at yet that I mentioned?
Well they have the resources / cash to do it no problem. Probably be based on linux like apple and android and closed like apple.I wonder if Amazon will ever stop using ATV and use their own developed os.
Most IPTV suppliers are aware of this new release. Amazon will lose hundreds of millions in sales for new devices world wide if 3rd party apps get blocked. Its a simple £30 - £100 upgrade in new hardware to replace a stick without all the garbage advert and bloated crap that comes with it.According to an Amazon employee, “most of the OS development is already done” as the company is attempting to “convince developers to actually use it”.
Plans to roll out the new software may come as early as next year starting with the release of a new Fire TV device. We don’t expect current Fire TV models to receive this OS update plus they should still support their current lineup with updates for years to come.
Vega is based on Linux OS and uses a “more web-forward application model” with a focus on the React Native software framework.
The biggest thing to note here is that in all likelihood, the Vega OS will eliminate the ability to sideload apps on Firestick & Fire TV devices.
This would make it a “closed-source” system similar to that of Roku and Apple TV devices which do not have any 3rd party app capabilities.
Fire OS has been very accommodating for app developers in allowing them to run Android Apps that work on phones, tablets, and more.
The integration of Vega to replace Fire OS would also occur on Fire HD Tablets which means these devices would also no longer have access to Android Apps.
It is more likely, however, that Vega will make its way to other Amazon products instead of Fire TV including smart displays and vehicles such as the Jeep Wagoneer.
There is nothing official yet from Amazon regarding this news, however, we will keep you updated as more information becomes available.
This story was first reported by Janko Roettgers on the blog site Lowpass.