Article 5683E Amazon’s Alexa app redesigned to focus on the bits people actually use

Amazon’s Alexa app redesigned to focus on the bits people actually use

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Jon Porter
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Amazon's Alexa app on iOS, Android, and Fire OS is being redesigned to focus on Alexa's core functionality rather than its third-party skills" or weather forecasts, TechCrunch reports.

The home screen is where the biggest changes appear to have been made. For starters, the button to summon Alexa is now shown prominently at the top of the home screen, rather than the bottom. Then, instead of showing you a weather forecast and a list of recommended third-party skills, the app will now show a personalized list of Alexa actions - ranging from setting alarms, to accessing recently played music, or making a shopping list - which will vary depending on how you use the app.

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