Posted by : Brij Bhushan Monday, 22 April 2013



Microsoft on Monday announced the release of Xbox SmartGlass on the Amazon Appstore, bringing the app to the Kindle Fire and the Kindle Fire HD devices. If you have either of the tablets, you can download the app now directly from Amazon.com.


Since Google Play is not available for the Kindle Fire line, the release means Amazon users can now take advantage of the same functionality that other Android users can. As you might expect, the feature list for the app is the same as the Xbox Smartglass for Android app available on Google Play:



  • Use your phone’s keyboard to type to your Xbox 360.

  • Play, pause, fast forward, rewind, and stop videos and music on your Xbox 360.

  • Enjoy rich, interactive experiences from select game and entertainment content creators.

  • Track and compare your achievements with your Xbox friends.


This is most likely the exact same app: it is largely the same size, sports the same version number (1.5), and lists the same features. In fact, the company forgot to remove the phrase “Available for most Android 4.0+ smartphones, with WVGA screen resolution or higher.” From the product description, though it did add “Available on Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD.”


Microsoft likely did some testing to ensure that it would work as expected and then submitted it to Amazon for approval.


See also – Kindle Fire HD: Amazon working backwards and Microsoft renames Xbox Live iOS app to SmartGlass and adds more console controlling features


More to follow.





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