a new article from Reuters indicates that Amazon intends to alter this situation and enhance the uptake of its tablets by switching to a standard Android-based operating system.
This initiative is part of an internal project known as Kittyhawk at Amazon. In addition to making the Android ecosystem easier to access on its tablets, insider sources informed Reuters that the firm aims to launch its inaugural Android-powered tablet as soon as next year, anticipated to have a price of around $400. Reuters observes that this projected price is nearly double the retail cost of Amazon’s premium Fire tablet, the Fire Max 11, which is priced at $229.99.
Nonetheless, at $400