The Amazon Kindle Fire might be the best selling tablet from Amazon to date, climbing up – nay, positively burning up the sales charts and for good reason, too – it is compact, highly portable and functional to boot. Well, having said that, this does not mean everything is peaches and cream with Amazon’s latest tablet. Just like any other hardware worth its salt, there are flaws to it, except that this time around, the Kindle Fire does have its fair share of bugs which were released alongside the hardware to the market – rushed, if you will, with Amazon adopting the stance of rolling out a software update a couple of weeks down the road in order to address these user complaints (albeit not all of them, mind you).
At least Amazon is not going to bury their head under the sand, and are full well aware of the issues brought up against the Kindle Fire, allocating the relevant manpower to work on those complaints. It seems that the update will be issued Over The Air (OTA), and ought to arrive before Christmas, delivering improvements to performance and multitouch navigation.
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