True, however I don't get their 'beta-testing' System.
Just rolling it out to apparently random users. So maybe some old woman has now problems with this beta version. Why would Amazon risk making people beta-testers who don't want to be? On the other hand lots of people who want it don't get it.
Best solution would be just have a beta section at the Update page with some disclaimer about the risks etc.
No tech-noob would ever download those .bin files, they would save wireless-bandwidth and have a lot more people testing it who know what they are doing....
I don't believe this decision was made by software devs @ Amazon ...
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