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Keeping the Peacock app updated on your Firestick can elevate your streaming experience. This post covers two methods that apply to all Fire TV Stick models to update Peacock on Firestick. Let’s see how to update Peacock on Firestick.

How to Update Peacock on Firestick

Peacock is now available on all Fire TV devices and can be directly downloaded from the official Amazon Store. The app installation gives you access to a wide array of content, and updating the app may ensure you have expanded access to the latest shows, movies, and exclusive content. Besides, keeping the app updated contributes to new functionality, performance improvement, and security enhancements.

Tip: Updating the Peacock app on Firestick is a piece of cake. However, this simplicity depends on an available working Firestick remote. If there is no access to such a remote, the third-party Remote App for Fire TV Stick assists you in completing the update easily.

Download Remote for Fire TV & Fire Stick

Auto Peacock Update on Firestick

For the sake of convenience, enabling automatic Peacock updates on Firestick is highly recommended. Here’s how to update Peacock app on Firestick automatically:

Step 1. Press the Home button on the Firestick remote to access the home menu.

Step 2. Choose the gear icon on the far right side of the menu, then choose the Applications option.

choose Applications on Firestick

Step 3. On the Applications menu, choose the Appstore option.

turn on Automatic Updates on Firestick

Step 4. Choose the Automatic Updates option and turn it on.

turn on Automatic Updates on Firestick

After these steps, your apps downloaded from the official app store, including Peacock, will update to the latest versions automatically if available.

Manual Peacock Update on Firestick

The manual app update on Firestick is easy too. Within a few steps, the Peacock app on your Firestick will be updated:

Step 1. Press the Home button on the Firestick remote to access the home menu.

Step 2. Find the Peacock app from the home menu or the installed app list (access it by choosing the Apps icon on the home menu) and press the Menu button (three horizontal lines) on the remote.

find Peacock on Firestick

Step 3. A menu should pop up on the screen from which choose the More Info option.

Tip: If the app has an available update, the Update option also appears in the menu.

choose More Info on Firestick

Step 4. Inside the app info interface, the Update option will appear if there is an update ready. If not, the Open option can be found.

choose More Info on Firestick

Step 5. Wait for your Firestick to download the latest update and install it.

In practice, there is a third way to update Peacock on Firestick. That is to reinstall the Peacock app:

  1. Delete the app on Firestick by choosing the Uninstall option.
  2. Choose the Find icon on the home menu and search for Peacock.
  3. Open the search result and select the Get button to download the latest Peacock.
  4. Once the download ends, Firestick installs the app automatically.
choose More Info on Firestick

How to Update Apps on Firestick

All the apps you download from the Amazon Store can be updated with the above two methods. However, to update the sideloaded apps like Cinema HD, you need to jailbreak your Firestick again.

The End

How to update Peacock app on Firestick? You can enable Automatic Updates to allow your Firestick update apps automatically. Alternatively, you can choose to update the app manually or reinstall the app from the App Store. To have a smooth procedure, ensure that your Firestick has a good network connection.

How to Update Peacock on Firestick FAQ

Q: How do I reboot Peacock?

  1. Press the Home button on the Firestick remote to access the home page.
  2. Go to Settings > Applications > Manage Installed Applications.
  3. Find the Peacock app in the list.
  4. Choose Force stop.
  5. Wait a few seconds, choose Launch application.

Q: Why is Peacock not working on Firestick?

  1. The app might have bugs or glitches.
  2. Firestick has a bad network connection.
  3. The device firmware might be outdated.
  4. The Peacok account is inactive.
  5. Firestick is overloaded when too many apps or processes run in the background.
Vicky Green

Vicky Green is a web content editor from BoostVision who updates blogs regularly to help readers enhance their TV experience and watching experience. She believes that endless passion, enough patience, and strong critical thoughts can generate great success.

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