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‎07-16-2024 10:20 AM (Last edited ‎07-16-2024 11:47 AM by SamsungJustin ) in
LED and OLED TVsSolved! Go to Solution.
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‎07-16-2024 10:41 AM in
LED and OLED TVsAything having to do with Alexa control of a device has to be done through the Alexa app. See if there is an Alexa skill or routine that will do that. You would also have to have your TV linked with Alexa, which is probably why it won't switch inputs through the fire stick. If your TV is a smart TV and Alexa compatible, you should be able to pair it with Alexa. Go to the Alexa app on your phone, go to devices, click the + and find your device in the list and follow the prompts.
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‎07-16-2024 11:50 AM in
LED and OLED TVsI've seen mods say many times Samsung can't guarantee compatibility with third party devices (Alexa in this instance), I would recommend reaching out to Amazon support for assistance with Alexa related matters. At the end of the day your television is nothing more than a monitor. There wouldn't be a setting on the television that I'm aware that would prevent what you're attempting.
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‎07-16-2024 11:55 AM in
LED and OLED TVsSamsung is specifically listed as having compatible TVs - whether their specific model, they will just have to go through the process to find out.