Amazon Kindle App For Android Updated For Honeycomb Tablets

Android: Amazon’s Kindle app for Android devices has been updated to make full use of Honeycomb tablets, with specific layouts added for newspaper and magazine subscriptions.

It’s taken a while, but ebook-loving users with Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets can now put their Kindle subscriptions to proper use. The update has touched on nearly every part of the app to make it fully compatible with Honeycomb’s super-sized UI, including entirely new layouts for the Kindle Store, newspapers and magazines.

The app’s also been fitted with a 250,000-word dictionary for English-speaking users, and full German language support in both the reader and Kindle Store.

Amazon Kindle for Android is a free app that requires Android 2.1 or higher, and is available at the Android Market.

Kindle [Android Market via ReadWriteWeb]


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