Oreo), the newest Kindle Fires are still using Android version 5 as the base Android OS that the Fire OS sits on top of. Sadly, while the newest version of Android is version 8 (a.k.a. Lollipop), so I did a little research on the version of Android used as a base for the newest Kindle Fire devices. as stated in my original post, the only reason I'm looking at a newer tablet is that for the past 12-24 months, I've been finding more and more Logos resources that won't load on my 8.9" Kindle Fire HD, PLUS the last couple of versions of the Logos mobile android app wouln't load on it because the version of Android used as a base for my Fire HD is no longer supported by the Logos mobile app.Īs I understand it, the new Logos mobile Android app requires at minimum, Android 5.0 (a.k.a.
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