Thursday, May 23, 2013

Kindle Fire ready for Norway - digi.no

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Amazon announced that its tablet, ie the two models of Kindle Fire series, now available in over 170 countries.

Finally comes the world launch, seven months after the product was put up for sale in the United States and later in a limited number of countries.

This marks the first time the Android-based Four trays can be ordered from Norway. Mailers will start from the middle of June.

Only Wifi
top model with 8.9 inch screen cost from $ 284, while syvtommeren starts at $ 214. Neither the subsidized ones (with commercials) or option with mobile broadband (4G/LTE) seems to be available in this country.

Amazon has equipped its portable tablets (not to be confused with book reader Kindle ) with a branch (fork) of the operating system Android. They have also developed a corresponding app store.

Amazon App Store, which besides supporting Fire series also works with other Android products, is now opening its doors for a total of 200 countries, the company said.

CEO Jeff Bezos has previously made it clear that they sell the hardware with just about zero profits. The company’s idea is to sell you content and services not primarily gadgets.

It is not known how many units are sold. According to IDC’s Kindle Fire world’s third best-selling tablet with a market share of 11.5 percent, respectively Apple’s iPad and Samsung ahead.

See also:
  • [07.09.2012] gearing up for tablet-war


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