Amazon Fire TV App on Android Gets a New Update With Redesigned UI and Added Features
by Chandan Pandit · Android HeadlinesAmazon is rolling out a new update to its Fire TV Android app that brings redesigned UI and smarter discovery features. The tech giant says the new design language focuses on simplicity. Moreover, it aims to turn the app into a helpful companion for Fire TV devices. The update further adds improved navigation, watchlist management, and remote control tools.
Amazon Fire TV Android App gets a new UI design with the latest update
In its latest press release, Amazon confirmed the rollout of a new UI design for its Fire TV app for Android. It explains that the experience is being reshaped around ease of use. The company wants the mobile app to work as a natural extension of the TV interface rather than just a basic remote. The update brings a cleaner UI, improved menus, and clearer typography. This will help users quickly browse content and understand recommendations without confusion or unnecessary steps.
Moreover, the updated Fire TV app also encourages users to discover movies and series before turning on their television. Through the app’s homepage, users can now explore recommendations, read summaries, and add titles to a personal watchlist. Once ready to watch, the selected content can easily be launched on a Fire TV device. Further, the new update makes planning viewing simpler, especially when searching for fresh entertainment during spare moments on a phone before sitting down in front of the television.
The update aims to change how viewers interact with the Fire TV app
The Fire TV app will continue to function as a full remote control. Any compatible television signed in to the same Amazon account can be controlled directly from the Android device. Users can navigate menus, start playback, pause shows, or queue the next episode without reaching for a physical remote.
Further, Amazon says the new design is a part of a broader visual refresh already appearing across Fire TV software. Devices such as the Fire TV Stick 4K Max and the Fire TV Omni Mini LED series have begun receiving the updated interface. The company confirmed the new mobile app experience is rolling out now across several countries. The list includes the US, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, and the UK.