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Originally Posted by wallcraft
This is usual for the Kindles. Amazon does not do wide spread testing before release because they don't want details of the device to leak to the press. Their initial firmware is usually mostly ok but with some minor issues. The good news is that any initial problems are typically quickly fixed by a firmware update.
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You also just can't recreate the issues caused by your product being in the hands of thousands of real customers. A bug might only cause a problem every 1 in 5000 times you run the browser so unless you have an absolutely immense testing team, you're never going to see it during testing. I'm not too concerned that there is an update so soon after release and actually happy as it shows Amazon are still working on it. I've bought way too many devices which have had next to no updates because the company just doesn't care.