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Originally Posted by Katie1
No clue what it is either
Oooo Sexy Ranger!!! O la la
When I turn mine on Katie Barks!! She never did that before! No sexy Ranger hehehe
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Sangria also known as Fire 4.0 is the operating system Amazon developed that is currently on their Kindle Fires 2014 and 2013 versions. The Amazon Fire Phone uses Last year's Firmware better known as Mojito or Fire 3.0 So I simply asked if our phones would get the new Sangria operating system anytime soon not expecting them to be clueless.
Android also has names like that the last two being Android 4.4 which is KitKat and now we have Android 5 which is Lollipop. You may also hear names like Ice Creme Sandwich, Jelly Bean or Gingerbread which are older versions of Android. The very First Kindle Fire has Gingerbead, The next one had Ice Cream Sandwich.
The Fire Phone is Mojito which is based off Jelly Bean which is Android 4.2 Sangria is based off KitKat which Android 4.4 which has immersion mode which is not to be confused with Kindle Immersion mode talked about in previous posts. It just means apps can be views at full screen with KitKat giving us more screen space and less distraction.