Thursday, September 6, 2012

Amazon's Kindle Fire Rises

With the iPad being the king of the tablet kingdom, Android tablet makers have other things to worry about other than Apple's iPad. One of them is Amazon's Kindle Fire that has risen from a measly 3% last November 2011 to a huge leap of 36% this January 2012 based from the analysis of Flurry thus bringing down the Samsung Galaxy Tabs' reign from 63% to 36%. An Application Session is defined as the launching of an app and closing or pausing it for more than 10 seconds.

So what's the Kindle Fire for those of you who aren't yet familiar?

Amazon's Kindle Fire is an Android operated tablet that has a fully colored 7" multi-touch display in where you can enjoy movies, books, games, music and so much more. Fully downloadable free and paid apps are available for you to use with its built-in Wi-Fi. And also a speedy and fast dual-core processor in the heart of the device. Its interface is also simple & beautiful for you to browse through your recent or favorite websites, music, movies, etc. Other features are the free cloud storage, parental controls, emails, document apps (like PDF readers) and much more.

The Kindle Fire has dozens of features that you will truly enjoy.

So Android tablet makers better watch out for this new giant that will do more not just in the first three months of its rise.

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