@mec12, all I can say is that I do have at least one of the old models linked to my account and I haven't received the email. That's just Roku for you. Rest assured that your 3801 is not included in the models for which support is being discontinued.
You sure about that? Because as the email states and others who have repeated it, it will no longer update the channels, meaning it will no longer update and cycle new show lists, movie lists, etc... That's what I'm getting from the email b/c it made a very distinct difference between feature updates and critical updates.
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You sure about that? Because as the email states and others who have repeated it, it will no longer update the channels, meaning it will no longer update and cycle new show lists, movie lists, etc... That's what I'm getting from the email b/c it made a very distinct difference between feature updates and critical updates.
Your device simply won't get new features if a channel makes changes. New episodes/shows usually don't require a software update.
Seriously I’m with you my device isn’t that old and it no longer streams anything after this bull**bleep** email from Roku. I’m done with the company and would not recommend them to anyone.
My stick is no longer supported after this email and won’t stream anything. This is serious bull**bleep** from Roku won’t buy anything or recommend them again.
Yupp don’t buy another same thing happened to me blow me Roku not getting any more money out of me with you effectively making my stick garbage
I am with you no more money from me Roku I’ll go to your competition
Lots of folks getting upset over an email that may not apply to them.
Here's the deal. Roku is dropping support for the model 3500 Streaming Stick. That device was discontinued in 2016, and has been supported until now (or soon).
Newer sticks are still supported.
Check your device at Settings > System > About.
Look at the model number. Is it 3500? If so, your device is over six years old and support is being dropped.
If your model number on the stick is larger, the device is still supported.
So, why did people who are not impacted get an email? Because Roku screwed up and sent the email to more people than they should have. Somebody made a bad decision. That person should get a "Needs Improvement" on their employee review.
In the meantime, if your device isn't impacted, then your device isn't impacted. Just use your Roku and ignore emails that never should have been sent.
DBDukes
Roku Community Streaming Expert
Note: I am not a Roku employee.
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Just received this official email from Roku. It explains the situation better than the first email and includes specifics for the older device that I own. Sorry about the weird layout. It was a copy/paste.
Thanks, Roku!
Thu 8/25/2022 8:09 PM
A clarification about your Roku ® Streaming Stick® (Model: 3500X)
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Yes I got the new message too. It included everything the first email should have including a photo of the device being impacted.