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Amazon Reportedly Plans Higher-End Android Fire Tablet Under 'Kittyhawk'

A move away from Fire OS would ease developer friction by enabling access to mainstream Android apps.

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A visitior stands near a logo of Amazon during the annual Retail Leadership Summit in Mumbai, India, February 27, 2025. REUTERS/Hemanshi Kamani/File Photo
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Overview

  • Reuters reports Amazon is developing a pricier Fire tablet for release as soon as next year, with a discussed price near $400.
  • The device would use the open-source version of Android, improving app compatibility without requiring coordination with Google.
  • Amazon is expected to keep some lower-cost models on its Linux-based Vega software during a transition that could ultimately shift the full lineup to Android.
  • Amazon declined to comment on the reports, and sources caution the project could be delayed or canceled.
  • 9to5Google notes the Amazon Appstore shuts down today for general Android devices but remains on Fire hardware, highlighting broader platform changes.