Amazon is planning a major revamp of its Fire tablet lineup by transitioning from its proprietary Fire OS to the standard Android operating system. This shift, part of the internal Kittyhawk project, aims to enhance app compatibility and user experience by adopting a more widely used platform. The new Android-based Fire tablet is expected to be a higher-end model priced around $400, targeting a more premium segment and potentially competing more directly with Apple's iPad. The launch is anticipated as early as 2026, marking the first time since 2011 that Amazon will move away from its custom forked version of Android. This strategic change reflects Amazon's effort to improve its tablet ecosystem amid evolving market demands.
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