Amazon Fire TV's new interface is now rolling out in the U.S. | TechCrunch
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Amazon Fire TV's new interface is now rolling out in the U.S. | TechCrunch
"The changes arrive after an explosion of streaming content has made it more difficult to know what's available to watch on which service, requiring streaming platforms like Fire TV to serve more as a discovery hub than just a tool to launch streaming apps. The company first previewed the new design at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, showing off an interface intended to meant to make Fire TV feel less cluttered."
"The updated design features rounded corners, varied gradients, consistent typography, and increased spacing between content, and it adds more space for pinned apps. Previously, Fire TV users could only pin six apps to the home screen. Now, with smaller app icons, the update expands that to 20 slots for apps, accommodating services like Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, and other top streamers."
Amazon is rolling out a redesigned Fire TV interface in the U.S., the first major update in years. The redesign emphasizes content discovery and simplifies navigation to help viewers find what to watch across many streaming services. Visual changes include rounded corners, varied gradients, consistent typography, increased spacing, and added room for pinned apps. App pinning expands from six to 20 slots by shrinking app icons, accommodating services like Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max. Tabs surface 'For You' rows from subscribed services and centralize live streams, broadcast and cable access, with less-used features in a hamburger menu.
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