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JamesA1
Newbie

Roku Device End of Life (EOL) End of Support (EOS) Dates

Is there a listing of currently end of life Roku devices?

Also is there a listing of when currently supported devices will reach end of life?

Most manufactures tend to have estimated EOL dates, from chromebooks, IPhones, OS...etc.

I was wondering if Roku has a similar listing, can I assume a currently supported device has a planned retirement date of 3 years or 5 years?

Is there a place to lookup up our serial numbers, to model numbers that could also show the end of life date and hardware revision?

My current device is Roku Streaming Stick+ 3810X .

 

James

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makaiguy
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Roku Device End of Life (EOL) End of Support (EOS) Dates

Best info I can suggest here is this page which lists Roku devices as:

  • Current: Roku is currently manufacturing these products and they are fully supported.
  • Updatable: Roku no longer manufactures these products, but they can still be updated with the latest Roku OS.
  • Legacy: Roku has discontinued these models, and they cannot support newer versions of the Roku OS.

 

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