
Amazon Fire tablets have so far been cheap and cheerful devices, often bought for children. Running a heavily-customized version of Android known as Fire OS, they haven’t achieved much traction in the market …
The company is now hoping to change all that with a new tablet aiming to compete in the same premium market as the base model iPad.
Reuters doesn’t have many details, but says that it will run a more standard version of Android and will cost around $400.
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