Turn off all updates and privacy settings they should be fine as long as apps are installed.The simple solution is if it happens and there is no workaround, just buy a different brand of device.
Buy for now they work as they should and probably someone will find a solution eventually.
I don't think you can stop the OS automatically updating. You used to be able to stop it via 3rd party apps or via your router but they are making it harder to do.Turn off all updates and privacy settings they should be fine as long as apps are installed.
I don’t use them but I have read that the only way to block OS updates is to install a DNS Server application on your LAN that would block the Amazon update websites on your home network.Turn off all updates and privacy settings they should be fine as long as apps are installed.
That’s what I have heard also.I don't think you can stop the OS automatically updating. You used to be able to stop it via 3rd party apps or via your router but they are making it harder to do.
Yes perhaps everyone is panicking with reguards to older firetv devices , but we will never know sometimes some may need to reset firestick and they may just do firmware update. So moshi i did go for the dcolor not the gigablue and so far quite happy with it but twice it has rebooted when I was trying to fast forward in smart tube I may go back to smart tube beta.Turn off all updates and privacy settings they should be fine as long as apps are installed.
Yes you can disable updates on firestick but I do think if amazon really wants to they could override that and possibly push new os any apps not from amazon disabled and ones from amazon will just be updated to new os . But we will just need to wait and see.I don't think you can stop the OS automatically updating. You used to be able to stop it via 3rd party apps or via your router but they are making it harder to do.
I do think on xda a while back there were discussions on firestick root accessYeah, If it’s true then it will be like the Roku devices all over again, the general user won’t have the
ability to block the update or install a third party app to do so before it’s too late. If it happens users will be annoyed but will end up buying a different device anyways. Amazon will just be losing out on a shit ton of money.
If someone figures out how to gain root access, it will never been a simple as it is now to do, so the there will just be another preferred device the users will turn too.
Always a cat and mouse game.
@jigger121 the Apple sideloading stuff only applies to the EU, so the UK devices can’t benefit, so if Amazon need to comply everyone will start buying their sticks from somewhere in the EU 😆
I know you used to be able to stop OS updates but I thought that was stoped last year with an OS update. What solution do you use and what OS version are you on?Yes you can disable updates on firestick but I do think if amazon really wants to they could override that and possibly push new os any apps not from amazon disabled and ones from amazon will just be updated to new os . But we will just need to wait and see.
that would certainly be a better outcome all round, there is also chromecast as an alternative option, if all this comes about.I have a feeling that this is only going to apply to new devices (with the different OS) -
Older devices will be unaffected as the current OS cannot be changed........ (I'm Not and Expert !!!)
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"...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...."
I just checked software version fire os 6.7.0.2 so perhaps it has updatedI know you used to be able to stop OS updates but I thought that was stoped last year with an OS update. What solution do you use and what OS version are you on?
I think the latest is fire os 8.I just checked software version fire os 6.7.0.2 so perhaps it has updated
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Firmware and apps. Official Cloud Front direct links only
well update os option is still availabe in settings but reading elsewere that seems to be last update available for my firestick 4k model perhaps someone else can answere if they have 4k firestick. Aint used the device in months only changed hdmi port to firestick to answer your questionI think the latest is fire os 8.
Looks like you have the block in place that stopped future updates. Which I don’t think could be used after a certain fire os.
That’s all I can see when I search for latest fire os is that states os 8.well update os option is still availabe in settings but reading elsewere that seems to be last update available for my firestick 4k model perhaps someone else can answere if they have 4k firestick. Aint used the device in months only changed hdmi port to firestick to answer your questionand powered off firestick after that 🤣