- New documentation suggests that we will see Fire TV devices operating on Android 14
- This is despite the fact that Amazon’s statements moved Fire TV to a new platform
- Large launch of the product is scheduled for February 26
Amazon seems to work on some new Fire TV sticks that work on Android 14, and we could get our first good look at them before there will be no month.
Eagle reporters for AFTVNews noticed a mention of new equipment on one of Amazon Pages of developerscalled “Development for Amazon Fire TV devices running Android 14.”
The page opens, saying that “Fire TV based on Android 14 is based at the API 34 level. In the following sections, some of [the] Important changes that you should consider when creating applications for Android 14 Fire TV.
There are no separate models there, but the term “Android 14” reappears on another Fire pageAnd with a large launch of the Amazon product in just a few weeks, we are curious that the new Fire TV line will appear.
We still do not have any Fire TV devices operating on the Android 14-version of the Google Operating System, which was launched in 2023-and, it seems, Amazon sought to start switching streaming equipment to the new Linux-based VeGAOS, which works. On the latest versions of Echo Spot and Echo Show.
Nevertheless, the documentation suggests that the streaming sticks of Amazon Fire TV and the joint work on intellectual television can still work on the versions of the Android platform, and without the current devices that it uses it seems likely that new ones will appear.
The last Fire TV Stick was the HD model launched in 2024, and we will not be surprised to see some updates for the old Fire TV equipment over the next year.
You and Alex
A large launch event will take place on February 26, and, as expected, it will be expected to demonstrate the next generation Aisa Smart Assistant, which can be integrated into any new equipment for a fire TV.
This new Alexa should be better to understand natural speech and process many contextual tips in the sequence, which provides more ordered, conversational interaction and even act as an AI agent to perform tasks on your behalf.
For the most part, such improvements to artificial intelligence are still in public beta versions, and you can pay $ 5-10 a month for the privilege of testing these not ideal functions. But this shows that Amazon goes to the AI plate and makes sure that it is part of this new border in smart assistants. Given how the missing ALEXA is on the best Smart Home devices, we all have to pay attention.
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