Fix Amazon Prime Video Not Working Error On Smart TV

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Fix Amazon Prime Video Not Working Error On Smart TV

jamespaul5

Reports from users on forums suggest that connectivity problems with smart TVs are causing the Amazon Prime Video Not Working to crash and cause error messages. Connectivity error 1060 indicates that your streaming device does not have a good connection to the Internet and cannot connect to it via Prime Video Server. To restart your Prime Video app, hold down the play button and select for a few seconds to restart the device. 

  • Reports across all user forums suggest that connectivity problems of Smart TVs can lead to Amazon Prime Video app crashing unexpectedly, without any error message.

  •  Amazon error code 1060 is a connectivity error that indicates your streaming device does not have a good connection to the internet, is not connected to the internet, or that the Prime Video servers are down.

  • In order to restart your Prime Video app, maintain the Select and Play buttons for some seconds to make the device restart.

Make sure to fix the various reasons why the Amazon Prime Video  Not Working on your streaming device for seamlessly streaming movies and TV shows. Buffer and streaming problems with Amazon Prime can be resolved by resetting one or both devices, ensuring a stable Internet connection, and deleting cache cookies. If Amazon Prime Video is not updated, you can remove it from Samsung TV and reinstall it to see if the problem was fixed. 

  • In case the Amazon Prime Video app has not been automatically updated, you can remove it from the TV and install it again to see if the issue is fixed.

  • The buffering and streaming trouble of Amazon Prime also can be solved via means of resetting one s device, making sure a stable net connection, and clearing the caches or cookies.

  •  Make certain to restore the ones troubles in advance to have seamless streaming of movies, TV shows, etc.

Even if you have a good and fast internet connection with WIFI, it can take longer to download and do other things and may not be powerful enough to handle Amazon Prime Video. If multiple devices share the same network without tools like VPN, this can also cause problems with a standard connection to Amazon Prime Video. 

  • Moreover, once in a while if some gadgets are the usage of the equal community device like VPN, it could without difficulty cause trouble inside the fashionable connection of the video.

  • Sometimes you can have a really good fast internet connection and WiFi, but this WiFi can be taken over by downloading other things and is not powerful enough to handle Amazon Prime Video.


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Re: Fix Amazon Prime Video Not Working Error On Smart TV

Jimmywick
How to Fix Prime Video App Not Working on Samsung TV
Several users have reported that the Amazon Prime Video app does not seem to work with their Samsung Smart TV. The problem is faced by new users, as well as users who could watch and enjoy the Prime Video service earlier but can’t anymore.

Fix #1: Perform a hard reboot
- It is an age-old solution reiterated by every tech-savvy person out there, but you’d be surprised by how effective turning off and then turning on the system can be.
- Press and hold the Power button on the Samsung TV until it turns off.
- You can also choose to disconnect the power cable of the Samsung TV.
- Leave the device without power for 30 seconds and then turn it on again.

Fix #2: Check the internet connection
- Reports all across the user forums suggest that connectivity issues of the Smart TV can lead to the Amazon Prime Video app crashing unexpectedly, without any error message.
- Turn off the wireless router by unplugging it from the power source for 30 seconds.
- Plug the router back in and check to see if the connectivity issue is resolved.
- If you’re using an ethernet cable with the TV, make sure that the line is securely attached between the TV and the router.

This may help,
Jimmy