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Amazon’s updated Fire TV OS is now available on all current-gen Fire TV sticks.

Amazon’s updated Fire TV OS is now available on all current-gen Fire TV sticks.
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Amazon has expanded its updated Fire TV operating system to all current-generation Fire TV sticks and several partner television brands. The redesign, originally announced at CES, aims to improve the user interface across the company's hardware ecosystem.

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This update reflects Amazon's ongoing efforts to unify the user experience across its diverse range of streaming hardware and third-party smart TVs.

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J External Link John Higgins Amazon’s updated Fire TV OS is now available on all current-gen Fire TV sticks. The redesign, which is a huge improvement, was announced at CES this past January and has been slowly rolling out across devices. It’s now on Ember TVs, the Fire TV 4K Select, and Fire TV Cube. Partner TVs from Hisense recently got the update , with additional manufacturers’ TVs being added later this summer.

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