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Amazon to launch Vega OS, a Linux-based system, for future Fire TV and tablet devices, replacing Android to boost Alexa+ integration and reduce Google dependence.
Amazon is expected to unveil Vega OS, a new Linux-based operating system, for future Fire TV devices at a September 30, 2025, event, marking a shift from Android.
The system, already used on select Echo devices, aims to reduce reliance on Google, improve integration with Alexa+, and streamline software by removing unnecessary code.
While existing Fire TV models won’t be updated, future devices may run Vega OS, which could also extend to upcoming Fire tablets.
Amazon has not confirmed the transition, and details remain limited, but the move signals a broader strategy to strengthen control over its streaming and smart home ecosystem.
Amazon lanzará Vega OS, un sistema basado en Linux, para futuros dispositivos Fire TV y tabletas, reemplazando a Android para impulsar la integración de Alexa+ y reducir la dependencia de Google.