New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on March 07, 2022) follows:
The Fire TV Stick Lite is the ideal option if Full HD streaming is enough for you. It also loses some buttons on the remote (such as the volume buttons).
Like the more expensive Fire TV Sticks, the Lite model receives constant updates. However, sometimes there are issues during the update process.
The initial update is mandatory for everyone who buys a new device. So, it is only possible to avoid the process on a Fire TV Stick that you have already set up (by disabling automatic updates).
I just bought a new fire stick, plugged it in, pressed play, selected language, and now it’s been stuck on “Downloading the latest software” for the past 30 min. It never asked for wifi but just skipped right to downloading this software. Never had this problem with two previous fire sticks that I bought. Source
Hi, i recently buyed a fire stick lite and i cannot get past the dowloading new software screen. It was basicaly out of the box and just got stuck there. I tried the play/select thing and when it turns on again just ask me the languaje and get stuck on the software download. Source
Official acknowledgment, a potential workaround
There is a potential workaround that could help before the fix arrives. Basically you can try the following process:
We’ll be sure to let you know as soon as there’s an update to the situation. Thank you for your patience. Source
If you are one of the affected users, you can comment below if the workaround helped you. We will update this story as new developments on this matter emerge.
Update 1 (March 12)
06:09 pm (IST): Here’s the potential workaround for this issue suggested by one of the affected users. If you are still having this problem, then you can try and see if it helps.
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