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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 30
Amazon Blocks App Sideloading on 2 Fire TV Stick Models With Vega OS
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 30

Amazon Blocks App Sideloading on 2 Fire TV Stick Models With Vega OS

3 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 30

Summary

  • Amazon’s 2026 Fire TV Stick HD and Fire TV Stick 4K Select are the two current Fire TV models that cannot sideload apps because they run the new Vega OS.
  • Vega OS is Linux-based and was built to block third-party software installs, unlike Android-based Fire OS, which still allows sideloading on older Fire TV hardware.
  • The distinction matters most for the Fire TV Stick HD, where two versions are on sale: only the older Wi-Fi 5 model still uses Fire OS and supports sideloading.
  • All other current Fire TV products—including Fire TV Cube devices and Fire TV smart TVs from brands such as Hisense, TCL and Insignia—still use Fire OS for now.
  • Amazon has said the shift reflects malware and piracy concerns, and future Fire TV refreshes could extend Vega OS to more devices, pushing sideloading users toward Android-based alternatives.

Insights

Will Amazon force its new locked-down system onto older Fire Stick models?
With 90% fewer apps, is the faster new Fire Stick worth the trade-off?
Is Amazon’s war on piracy a cover for total control of your TV?