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Netflix Shuts Down Support for Older Amazon Fire TV Devices: Is Your Device Affected?

Netflix Shuts Down Support for Older Amazon Fire TV Devices: Is Your Device Affected?

Are you still using an old Amazon Fire TV Stick? Then you might be in for some bad news. Netflix has announced that it will be ending support for several first-generation Fire TV devices starting June 3, 2025. This move will impact users of the original Fire TV (2014), Fire TV Stick (2014), and Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote (2016).

Why is Netflix doing this? While the company hasn't provided an official reason, it's largely speculated that the older devices lack the necessary hardware and software to support modern video and audio formats, particularly those used in Netflix's higher-tier plans. These older Fire TV devices, some almost a decade old, haven't received software updates from Amazon in quite some time.

netflix on smart tv
Netflix on a Smart TV

The shift impacts users who are still using those outdated devices and it will force them to make a choice: upgrade or give up Netflix. Other streaming services might still function on these older devices, for now, but their support may eventually end as well.

Which devices are affected?

  • Fire TV (2014)
  • Fire TV Stick (2014)
  • Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote (2016)

How can you check if your device is affected?

It's simple. On your Fire TV device, navigate to Settings > My Fire TV > About. Here, you'll find information about your device model. If it's one of the first-generation models listed above, it's time to consider an upgrade.

What are your upgrade options?

Fortunately, upgrading to a Netflix-compatible device doesn't have to break the bank. The latest Fire TV Stick with voice remote can be found for around $19.99 on Amazon. Or, you could upgrade to a 32" Fire TV for as little as $89.99.

The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max and its remote on an orange background
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max

For those looking for a more substantial upgrade, consider the Fire TV Stick 4K Max. With more storage, a faster processor, and better Wi-Fi capabilities, it offers a significant performance boost over older models. Keep an eye out for discounts. Amazon frequently reduces the price of its Fire TV devices, especially around holidays like Memorial Day.

In conclusion, while the end of Netflix support for older Fire TV devices might be frustrating, it’s also an opportunity to upgrade to a more modern streaming experience. Don’t wait until June 3, 2025, to check your device and make a plan.

What are your thoughts on Netflix dropping support for older devices? Will you be upgrading, or will you switch to another streaming service? Let us know in the comments below!

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