Fire for Android receives auto photo backup file sharing enhancements

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Published 20 Aug 2014

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Fire has just pushed a big update to it’s Android app, bringing a hful of new features a new design for better performance. 

The new update includes an auto photo video backup feature that will securely upload your content to the cloud for future access. Much like the similar feature in +, you’ll be able to access your photos videos from the website anywhere else you use Fire. Of course, this is an optional feature, If you don’t enable it, you can manually select multiple photos videos to upload at once. 

Other new features include the ability to share Fire files to other Android apps, like email SMS. If you’ve been using the Fire app since it launched in nuary, you’re probably very happy to see this simple but helpful feature added in. 

Rounding out the update is the ability to stream music videos stored in the cloud, allowing you to keep your media stored all in one place to play it whenever you want. 

l of the new features are built upon Fire’s new app design, which enhances app performance for noticeably smoother scrolling browsing.