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RE[4]: Why is "Frankendroid" a reason to wait?
by izomiac on Fri 7th Sep 2012 21:31
in reply to "RE[3]: Why is "Frankendroid" a reason to wait?"
You have to use stock to take advantage of any Prime features, like the Kindle Lending Library or Prime Movie Streaming. Aside from that, the Kindle Otter Launcher is media focused rather than app focused, which is useful for consuming media and an interesting variation of Android.
Being an OS-phile, I enjoy the variation, it gives my Fire a different feel and niche. Overall, it's probably worse than AOSP, but it's not bad. If it were my only android device I'd likely use an ICS rom.
RE[5]: Why is "Frankendroid" a reason to wait?
by WorknMan on Fri 7th Sep 2012 22:45
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Well, you can always download the Kindle app for stock. I'm told you can also side load the Prime app as well, though I've never tried it.