Improved overall performance and ability are the things that touch the next software update to Kindle Fire tablet promises.
On 12/12/2011, an Amazon spokesman told The New York Times (NYT) Company will provide an update via a wireless connection to Kindle Fire in less than two weeks.
Very few details are provided, but the NYT says the improvements will affect the overall performance and multi-touch capabilities. In addition, users can edit the list of recent activities, including Web sites visited, NYT says.
Amazon did not respond when asked to confirm or explain a bit more about the update. 29/11/2011 Today, Amazon has released an update for the Kindle 6.2 Fire to improve the performance of this tablet, in the words of them. You can download this update via the Wi-Fi connectivity of the Kindle Fire.
Amazon is also expected to launch an upgraded version of the Kindle Fire, "perhaps" is in early spring next year, NYT said that although Apple and many manufacturers generally wait about 12 months to release a new generation equipment.
NYT quoted expert Jacob Nielsen says, Kindle Fire "offers a poor user experience, disappointing." Mr. Nielsen noted, many websites do not look good on screen 7-inch Kindle the Fire, but will look better on screen 10-inch (iPad 9.7-inch screen).
Many early users Kindle Fire has found some errors, but they still praise the 199 USD price of the device, for that price that made it into one of the cheapest tablet PC market.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Amazon Kindle Fire upcoming update to increase performance
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