Amazon Ditches Android for New Fire TV Platform with Vega OS

Amazon to Ditch Android for Fire TV with New Vega OS According to a new report, Amazon is planning to launch a new Fire TV platform later this year that will abandon the Android foundation in favor of its proprietary 'Vega OS.' The company has been working on Vega OS since 2023, and while details have been sparse, recent job listings and app development efforts suggest significant progress.
Key Points:
- New Platform: Amazon is set to introduce a new Fire TV device powered by Vega OS, which requires all apps to be specifically written for it.
- App Development: Amazon is actively courting major publishers to ensure key apps are available on the new platform.
- Timelines: The first device running Vega OS was initially slated for late 2024 but is now expected to launch later this year.
- Impact on Existing Devices: It's unclear how the transition will affect existing Fire TV devices, but continued support and updates are likely for older hardware.
Context:
This move comes after recent documentation suggested that Amazon might continue with an Android-based update. However, the latest report reinforces the company’s commitment to transitioning away from Android.
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