
Amazon's Fire tablet switches to the Android system, with the new model Kittyhawk priced at $400, only half of the iPad Pro

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Amazon plans to switch its operating system to Android when it releases a new Fire tablet next year, launching a high-end model codenamed "Kittyhawk" with a price of around $400. This move aims to respond to market feedback and improve the richness of its application ecosystem. Although the new model's price is higher than the existing product line, it is still lower than the starting price of the Apple iPad Pro. Market analysis suggests that this adjustment may help Amazon further establish its presence in the tablet market
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