Amazon is reportedly set to replace its Android-based Fire TV OS with Vega OS, a new Linux-based system. More details here.
Years in the making, the proprietary Linux OS that replaces Android-based FireOS is expected to be announced at next week's event. Here's everything we know so far.
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Amazon is set to launch a brand new operating system, Vega OS, which will bring a revolutionary upgrade to its Fire TV devices. This announcement is expected to be made officially at the Amazon ...
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According to a report, Amazon's Fire TV sticks will no longer run on Android, but on their own Linux system. It is set to launch in 2025.
Amazon recently posted a job listing for a software development manager. That job ad contained references to Vega TV OS.
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