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Originally Posted by SCION
Wise business decision on Amazon's part. Not surprising. You can't ignore the needs of many. Cater to as many as you can, if you can do so successfully. Plus they're selling the Amazon experience with the Fire. Plus many have an eInk Kindle AND a Fire and a regular Android tablet or iPad.
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You are correct, it was a business decision but not one thinking in customers.
Sometimes the market forces companies to drop support and devices that are good, just not as profitable.
I don't think that new 3G Kindles are as nice as before, in terms of features I mean. It looks they captured the market and now are taking advantage of it. Hopefully I'm wrong.