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The world's fourth-largest tablet merchant finally to install Android on its slate, wait for it in 2026

The world's fourth-largest tablet merchant finally to install Android on its slate, wait for it in 2026

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A big change is coming soon to Amazon's tablet strategy – no more Fire OS platform! Under a project known internally as Kittyhawk, the company is working on a new high-end tablet that will run Android. That's quite the stir up, marking the first time Amazon has offered the operating system on its hardware. People familiar with the matter told Reuters the device could arrive as early as next year, though the project could still face delays or even cancellation.Amazon fans know that since launching Fire tablets in 2011, Amazon has relied on a heavily modified version of Android, presenting it as a unique operating system with its own app store. That decision created long-running challenges: developers had to build separate versions of their apps, limiting variety, and customers lacked access to the latest Android features and popular services.The tablets found an audience as cheap entry points to Amazon's books, video, and music, but failed to win over users who wanted more power.The move to Android signals a philosophical change for Amazon, which has historically avoided outside platforms.
– Jitesh Ubrani, a researcher at IT advisory firm IDC, August 2025 Amazon remains the world's fourth-largest tablet seller, with 8% market share, trailing Lenovo at 8.2% and far behind Apple and Samsung, which dominate with 33.1% and 18.7%, respectively. To compete more directly, Amazon is reportedly planning a premium model with a possible $400 price tag (nearly double its current flagship Fire Max 11 at $230), similar to Apple's entry-level iPad at $350. Exact specifications remain under wraps.The Android-based Fire tablet would use the open-source version of Android, allowing Amazon to customize it without Google's direct involvement. Meanwhile, the company plans to keep offering lower-priced models powered by its Vega operating system.
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