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SpaceX is providing more details on which Starlink dishes are at risk of being bricked.
The issue affects Starlink dishes that have been dormant for 21 months or longer. In an updated support page, SpaceX indicates that if a Starlink dish is running software older than version 2024.05.0, then the hardware could become “permanently inoperable” on Nov. 17.
It appears that SpaceX released version 2024.05.0 of the Starlink app in February 2024, according to third-party app store APKMirror. SpaceX’s support page also notes it used to name software versions based on week numbers prior to Sept. 27, 2024.
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If you’ve had a Starlink dish stored away for nearly two years, consider taking it out, plugging it back in, and downloading the software update, which doesn’t require an active subscription. Otherwise, the hardware will become useless due to an upcoming upgrade that the company is making to enhance security, performance, and reliability, according to an email SpaceX is sending to Starlink resellers.
The issue also affects inactive dishes with software versions 2024.05.0 and 2024.12.26. These dishes will still work after Nov. 17, but they won’t be able to receive satellite internet access through Starlink until their software has been updated.
The updated support page further notes that version 2024.05.0 “is the key cutoff for sideloading capability.” It’s why dishes running 2024.05.0 to 2024.12.26 can still install the latest Starlink updates without them becoming bricked after the Nov. 17 deadline.
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The problem won’t affect most users, as an active Starlink dish will automatically download and install new software updates as they become available. SpaceX has been emailing affected users, urging them to update now.
Still, some complain they won’t be able to physically retrieve their stored dishes in time. “I bought my kit on 2024.07.31 and it’s been in storage across the country while I’ve been moving. I have no way to access it before the November deadline,” wrote one user on Reddit.
SpaceX didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about what those users should do. To check which version a dish is running, go to the Starlink app, tap the “Advanced” button, and then look in the “App” section for the version number.
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Since 2020, I’ve covered the launch and explosive growth of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service, writing 600+ stories on availability and feature launches, but also the regulatory battles over the expansion of satellite constellations, fights with rival providers like AST SpaceMobile and Amazon, and the effort to expand into satellite-based mobile service. I’ve combed through FCC filings for the latest news and driven to remote corners of California to test Starlink’s cellular service.
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