

We have published a guide on how to install Kodi on a Firestick in an effort to help you with this process.Installing Kodi on your Android phone or tablet is as easy as it gets. This is a range of devices capable of streaming movies on Kodi, aside from running their own apps natively.

With that said, we highly recommend you consider buying one of the following media streamers (since they're 100% compatible with any version of Kodi): They are capable of connecting to the Internet, so you can use them for streaming aside from storing your local library of content. That means they are standalone hardware units connected to smart TVs via HDMI connections. Kodi boxes are devices capable of running Kodi natively.

There are many reasons why that won’t happen, as explained below. For this to be possible, Kodi’s developers would need to build a separate Kodi version just for WebOS. Let’s say this clearly – there is no way to run Kodi on WebOS. Just below, you'll find a ways to install Kodi on various smart TV brands/models in 2021, so you can take a look at a concrete example. Keep in mind that downgrading from Kodi 19 to Kodi 18 can be a very tricky task to accomplish (even impossible in many cases).įinally, let's get started. Therefore, if you use many add-ons, stick to Kodi 18.9 for now. However, the situation is still very problematic for add-ons that come from outside Kodi’s repository. We’ve seen some progress when it comes to add-ons from Kodi’s official repository. You’ll need to wait for third-party developers to make their add-ons compatible with Kodi 19, which could take a while.

Still, if you haven’t updated Kodi yet, know that the latest version breaks compatibility with a large number of add-ons. Kodi 19 ‘Matrix’ is the latest available major version of the application ( Kodi 19.1, Kodi 19.2, Kodi 19.3, and Kodi 19.4 were also released).
