Fire stick users urged to check device as popular app gets removed today

Fire stick users urged to check device as popular app gets removed today


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SOME FIRE TV STICK USERS MAY BE INCLINED TO UPGRADE THEIR DEVICE AS NETFLIX BECOMES BLOCKED ON CERTAIN DEVICES. 09:25, 03 Jun 2025Updated 09:31, 03 Jun 2025 This article contains affiliate


links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Fire TV Sticks are an affordable way for people to have access to all their favourite streaming apps on their


TV without having to splurge on a Smart TV. Including Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV, as well as your catch up apps, this nifty device allows users to enjoy their latest binge watch with


ease. However, some Fire TV Stick users may want to upgrade their devices as one of the most popular streaming services is set to disappear today (June 3). It was rumoured last month that


Netflix would no longer be accessible on certain devices, but the news is now official. Amazon confirmed the block in a statement, saying: "Netflix will be discontinuing support for


some first-generation Fire TV devices, which were introduced more than 10 years ago." READ MORE: SAVE £75 ON SAMSUNG GALAXY WATCH7 PRAISED AS PERFECT FOR SMART FEATURES 'WITHOUT


LOOKING SILLY' READ MORE: WIN THE ULTIMATE HOME SETUP WITH THE AWARD-WINNING HISENSE 55" U7N TV AND PUREFLAT RQ760N4IFE SMART FRIDGE FREEZER The vast majority of Fire Stick users


won't need to worry about this update as it is only the Amazon Fire TV Stick (2014), Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa voice remote (2014) or Amazon Fire TV (2014) that are affected by


the change on June 3. However, for those who do use this device to stream the latest Netflix films and psychological thrillers, you may want to invest in a newer model. It is not entirely


clear why the block has been put in place, but it seems to have something to do with a technology called AV1 codec, reports the Mirror. This technology allows streaming services such as


Netflix to offer higher quality resolution which is not supported on the older Fire TV Sticks. However, this better quality does mean shoppers need to spend more on their monthly


subscription. This means that users of older devices who pay for the premium service would be paying more for a service they can't access. As such, Netflix may have felt it was an


easier option just to remove the app altogether. For those worried that they are affected by the update, you can check what device you own by going to Settings, then go to My Fire TV. From


there all the information you need should be in the About your Fire TV section. The devices Netflix will become blocked from this week are: * Amazon Fire TV Stick (2014) * Amazon Fire TV


Stick with Alexa voice remote (2014) * Amazon Fire TV (2014). However, Amazon did also confirm: "Netflix remains available on all other Fire TV devices." Amazon is currently


selling the most up to date versions of the Fire TV Sticks, which provide viewing experiences in HD and 4K clarity, as well as access to Netflix. The basic and cheapest device available is


the Amazon Fire TV Stick HD for £39.99. This device lets you stream all your favourite streaming services and live TV in full HD and it also comes with an Alexa function to make your


searching easier. The next level up is the Fire TV Stick 4K which retails for £59.99. If you are looking for a device with all the bells and whistles, then this is the choice for you. With


4K support along with Wi-Fi 6 compatibility, this Fire Stick also comes with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos and HDR10+ support for a superb viewing experience. Article continues below The most


expensive device in the Amazon range is the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. Selling for £69.99, this Max device is the only device with the official Xbox app. This high end Fire Stick also comes with


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