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Originally Posted by tomsem
After letting it stew in its own juices for several weeks, I checked for updates today and there were something like 18 'system component' updates ready to to install on my HD6:
- Kindle app now supports Page Flip
- Music app now supports Amazon Music
- Audible app now supports Channels
- Firefly app has returned after a long absence
With any luck, Collections and Sync work again too but I have not checked those yet. Looks like it is now 'back to spec' and should work the way it is supposed to.
Better late than never, and will be happy to work my HD6 back into my device rotation after several months of banishment.
BTW I had to push the Update button once to 'apply' each component update (though there was no indication of which component would be updated). And component updates continue to trickle in.
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I'm glad you finally got the component updates. I know my living room Echo Dot always takes weeks to update whereas my study / home office Echo updates pretty soon after a new update is released. There seems to be randomness on where Amazon locates any of your devices on their list of which ones to get updated first or last or somewhere in between.
I can't remember how my Fire HD 6 updates components. It might be one at a time, a few at a time, or all at once. Just can't remember. However, when I bought my HD 6 it came with a much outdated Fire OS. My HD 6 is a refurb, so no one had updated the OS in a very long time. For many OSes, even tablet OSes like iOS, if you are several updates behind you only have to do a single update to jump past all the middle (and now out dated) updates to the latest update. It is rather fast and painless. But for some strange reason my HD 6 insisted on installing every darn incremental update that had been released in sequential order, and that took hours to accomplish. Very annoying.