11-30-2022 01:16 PM
I have the previous PIK TV box which worked, until today, as an Android box, but suddenly, it's not working. It displays a screen that says PIK won't work any more. That was just one function of the box for me, (and I didn't even use that!). It seems the only life left for this is recycling! That is environmentally a disaster! Shame on Telus for forcing us to throw away a perfectly functional piece of equipment. There must be thousands of these going into the landfill for no justifiable reason. Now that I've ranted, is there any way to get past this intentional blockage of functionality for a piece of gear I'v obviously paid for?
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12-02-2022 12:40 PM
Hi @PeterDaly
As @WestCoasterBC and @NFtoBC mentioned, the legacy Pik Media Box is running Android P, which was no longer supported by Google with security upgrades as of January 31, 2021, and no further OS upgrades are available on this chipset. The box was released by TELUS in early 2017, so it is quite outdated. This box was not sold by TELUS after January 31 2020, and it came with a 1 year warranty. Unfortunately, we cannot continue to support all equipment forever.
TELUS identified customers who were using the Pik Media box to watch Pik TV and proactively replaced these with a newer Android set-top box. Unfortunately, if you don't use it for Pik TV, we have no way to know if these devices have been recycled or are still being used for Netflix, Prime Video or other applications.
While the box no longer supports the Pik TV application, it should still be functional (though not secure) as an Android TV box for other applications, TELUS has done nothing to block anything other than the Pik TV app - i'd suggest a factory reset if it's not working for you. TELUS won't be able to support you beyond this, however.
Finally, TELUS is committed to sustainability, and no electronics that come back to TELUS are simply taken to a landfill - if they can't be refurbished for re-use, they are passed to our electronics recycler for responsible recycling of the plastics, metals, etc. If you're done with any electronics, I'd urge you to take them to an e-cycler.
11-30-2022 09:15 PM
If I recall, that device was replaced by a newer one because Google was not going to be updating it, and the base operating system was to be deprecated. If you choose another device meeting your needs, it too will likely be of little use in a few years, as they become obsolete very quickly.
12-01-2022 11:30 AM
12-01-2022 12:12 PM
If you subscribe to piktv you are offered a free replacement box. Contact Telus to get a free replacement for the new hardware. The old Piktv box was deemed EOL (end of life) based on the hardware age and no longer supported by android security updates. While it could function it's not secure any longer.
12-02-2022 12:40 PM
Hi @PeterDaly
As @WestCoasterBC and @NFtoBC mentioned, the legacy Pik Media Box is running Android P, which was no longer supported by Google with security upgrades as of January 31, 2021, and no further OS upgrades are available on this chipset. The box was released by TELUS in early 2017, so it is quite outdated. This box was not sold by TELUS after January 31 2020, and it came with a 1 year warranty. Unfortunately, we cannot continue to support all equipment forever.
TELUS identified customers who were using the Pik Media box to watch Pik TV and proactively replaced these with a newer Android set-top box. Unfortunately, if you don't use it for Pik TV, we have no way to know if these devices have been recycled or are still being used for Netflix, Prime Video or other applications.
While the box no longer supports the Pik TV application, it should still be functional (though not secure) as an Android TV box for other applications, TELUS has done nothing to block anything other than the Pik TV app - i'd suggest a factory reset if it's not working for you. TELUS won't be able to support you beyond this, however.
Finally, TELUS is committed to sustainability, and no electronics that come back to TELUS are simply taken to a landfill - if they can't be refurbished for re-use, they are passed to our electronics recycler for responsible recycling of the plastics, metals, etc. If you're done with any electronics, I'd urge you to take them to an e-cycler.
12-02-2022 02:32 PM