Amazon Reveals Kindle Fire HDX Tablets, Fire OS 3.0 Mojito

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dmylrea

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Snapdragon 800-based devices are going to rock, but why don't manufacturers who implement them use all the features the chip has to offer, namely 802.11ac WiFi and USB 3.0. Both integrated in the Snapdragon 800, but both missing from the Kindle HDX line.

Too bad.
 
looks very nice, and priced directly to compete with the Nexus 7. now if it weren't for all that Amazon software... I'll concede that it's actually decent software, but still, I want my android clean lol
 


In that case, Nexus is for you. Remember, most Android-based products (phones, tablets) are just that, Android-BASED. That means manufacturers can take the OS and do whatever they want with it, being open-source and all. And that is exactly what they're doing.
 


Yes, I believe there is a $15 dollars extra charge (one time) to have it ad-free (don't quote me on that amount, tho, I don't have the numbers in front of me).
 

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