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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
I'm glad it works for you. For me, it doesn't. I still fail to see why the phone has to be different from the tablet. The Nexus 4 operates the same way as the Nexus 7 and my LG Volt operates the same way as my Galaxy Tab 4.
Oh well, to each his own.
Still left unresolved is why Prime Stations is missing from a flagship device.
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I do think they will get around to merging Prime Music so it is a built-in feature rather than just being another Android app (which at this point does not support Prime Stations). Or the Android app may get Prime Stations before that. I think there are enough Fire Phones out there to justify continued support in the form of updates.
I used to worry a lot more about Amazon abandoning devices (case in point: the first two Fire tablet generations) but they seem to have finally figured out that it is cheaper in the long run to update everything to the same version/feature set. Devices that nobody wants to use are a liability since Amazon doesn't make much selling devices.