Amazon's Fire TV redesign is rolling out today
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Amazon's Fire TV redesign is rolling out today
"During the flurry of CES 2026 news at the start of the year, it might have been easy to overlook Amazon's announcement that the Fire TV user interface is getting a revamp. But that redesign is rolling out starting today for US viewers. It will be available to users as a free update. The main visual updates for the streaming device's UI are a lot of rounded corners."
"But Amazon is also emphasizing speed in this new look, claiming that the improvements will offer 20 to 30 percent faster interactions. This version of the UI also makes more apps visible on the screen at a time, with up to 20 apps able to be pinned to the homescreen compared with six in the prior design. The update also has access to the Alexa+ AI voice assistant if you want to use it to pull up viewing suggestions or to organize your viewing queue."
The Fire TV user interface is receiving a revamp that is rolling out starting today for US viewers as a free update. The redesign emphasizes rounded corners across the UI and a cleaner visual presentation. Amazon claims the new interface will deliver 20 to 30 percent faster interactions, improving navigation speed. Homescreen customization expands to allow up to 20 pinned apps, compared with six in the prior design, making more apps visible at once. The update also integrates access to the Alexa+ AI voice assistant for viewing suggestions and queue organization. The update targets US Fire TV users and is distributed as a free software update.
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