A growing number of users say their Amazon Fire TV devices are stuck at the logo screen, and they suspect a botched update is to blame.
Fire TV owners have been reporting the issue in Amazon forums over the last several weeks with some posts going as far back as June. "I’ve tried all the options to get my Fire stick back working, but still I only see Fire TV logo,” one user wrote on July 9.
Another person also reached out to PCMag and shared a video of the issue. As you can see, the TV shows the Fire TV logo, along with the three-dot loading screen, but nothing changes.
The owner, who asked that his name not to be published, said he began experiencing the problems on Tuesday for both his Fire TV Stick 4K (model number LY73PR) and Fire TV Stick 4K Max (model number K2R2TE).
"So it appears that when they roll out the update, it's been bricking the Fire sticks to the point where they're not able to connect to the Internet,” he told PCMag. “There is also no connection to the remote so you're stuck with the splash screen that shows the fire TV logo with the three cascading dots underneath indicating it's trying to load but never does. Because of this, you can't do a factory reset.”
In response, Amazon posted in the forums to say: “Our technical team is aware of this issue and are working on a resolution.” In other cases, Amazon said on Aug. 12 that it already rolled out a patch to address the problem.
Even so, some users continue to post in the forums that their Fire TV devices are effectively broken. It also remains unclear if Amazon can even repair the affected products since it looks like the error prevents the Fire TV Sticks from connecting with the internet.
So far, Amazon has only told PCMag it’s working to get
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