Amazon Kindle Fire 6.2.1 Releasesd
0Amazon has just released a new version of Kindle software for Amazon Kindle Fire devices. Just like any software update, it has its positives and negatives. For starters, it removes root privileges and could cause issues for those who have rooted their tablets. At the same time, it does improve the performance of your Kindle device. With the new software, Kindle users can remove books, apps, and other content from recently used items carousel on their home screen.
Amazon was expected to address major performance issues in a future Kindle update. It is not clear whether the company has addressed every issue that has been bugging the community of Kindle owners. The new Kindle software does offer password protection for WiFi connections. That would help parents to keep their children from buying apps without their permission.
The update is rolling out automatically to Kindle Fire owners. If you have rooted your device recently, you should be prepared for this update to break a few things. Of course, you can always hack your device again.