Amazon upgrades app to turn phone into best Fire TV remote

Amazon has updated its app with a free 'second screen' feature, allowing users to use their phone as the optimal remote for Fire TV devices. The upgrade represents a significant enhancement to the app's functionality. The changes were announced on February 25, 2026.

Amazon's latest app update introduces a free 'second screen' capability that positions smartphones as the superior remote control option for Fire TV devices. According to TechRadar, this makeover transforms the user experience by integrating phone-based controls more seamlessly.

The update, published on February 25, 2026, at 18:00:36 UTC, emphasizes accessibility without additional costs. Users can now leverage their phones for enhanced interaction with Fire TV, potentially simplifying navigation and content selection.

This development builds on Amazon's ongoing efforts to integrate mobile devices with its streaming ecosystem. No specific technical details beyond the 'second screen' feature were provided in the initial announcement, but it highlights a focus on user convenience in home entertainment setups.

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Conceptual render of Amazon's rumored AI-focused Transformer smartphone displaying Alexa, shopping, and Prime Video features.
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