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  • 7" IPS display; 16 or 32 GB of internal storage (add up to 512 GB with microSD)
  • Faster 1.3 GHz quad-core processor
  • Up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music
  • Hands-free with Alexa, including on/off toggle
  • 1 GB of RAM
  • 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording
  • Stay on track – Check email, make video calls, update shopping lists, and set reminders. Use your favorite apps like Zoom, Outlook, and OneNote
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Tiny price. Bigger fun.

Engineered and tested by Amazon, Fire 7 is our best-selling tablet—now 2X the storage, faster quad-core processor, hands-free with Alexa, and 2X as durable as the latest iPad mini. Complete tasks, enjoy movies on the go, browse recipes, or ask Alexa for the weather—making your every day easier.

Designed for entertainment

Enjoy millions of movies, TV episodes, games, apps, eBooks, and songs. Stream or download thousands of videos from Prime Video, Netflix, STARZ, Disney+, and SHOWTIME. Discover over 570,000 apps and games, 475,000 Audible titles, and millions of songs.

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Get more done throughout your day

Get more done throughout your day

Check your email with Outlook. Browse recipes on your favorite sites and then update your grocery list. Manage to-do lists and set reminders with apps like OneNote and Notepad. Stay in touch with friends and family using Zoom, Skype, and more. Keep up with the latest from social media apps like Twitter and all your favorite news sources, all in one place.

Meet Alexa

Alexa connects you to the information, entertainment, and people who matter most—with just your voice. Ask to play videos and music, open apps, shop online, check the weather, access compatible smart home devices, call or message almost anyone and much more. Just say “Alexa”—even when the tablet screen is on standby.

Alexa and Fire 7 are designed to protect your privacy. For example, you can view and delete your voice recordings or use the Alexa Hands-Free Mode on/off toggle at any time.

Great for the entire family

Great for the entire family

With Amazon Kids (FreeTime), parents can create child profiles to limit screen time, set educational goals, and manage content with easy-to-use parental controls. Amazon Kids is free on every Fire tablet—or subscribe to Amazon Kids+ (FreeTime Unlimited) to access over 20,000 titles.

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Protect your tablet

Designed by Amazon, the slim, form-fitting case with built-in stand allows for hands-free viewing in landscape and portrait orientations.

The cover remains securely closed with a magnetic closure. Easy access to buttons, ports, and cameras.

Every day is an earth day

You don’t have to be an environmental scientist to make sustainable choices. We considered sustainability in the design of this tablet. Here’s how:

Packaging

Device Packaging

96% of this tablet’s packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.

Energy Efficiency (Battery Powered Devices)

Energy Efficiency

This tablet was designed for improved energy efficiency, earning the ENERGY STAR certification. Enjoy this tablet with up to 7 hours of battery life.

Trade-In or Recycle

Part With Purpose

There may come a time when you want to trade in or recycle your tablet. Explore options with Amazon Second Chance.

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Ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars (15,888) 4.6 out of 5 stars (173,615) 4.5 out of 5 stars (43,624) 4.6 out of 5 stars (121,591)
Display 7" 8" HD 8" HD 10.1" 1080p full HD
Resolution 1024 x 600 (171 ppi) 1280 x 800 (189 ppi) 1280 x 800 (189 ppi) (1920 x 1200) with over 2 million pixels (224 ppi)
Storage 16 or 32 GB (expandable by up to 512 GB) 32 or 64 GB (expandable by up to 1 TB) 32 or 64 GB (expandable by up to 1 TB) 32 or 64 GB (expandable by up to 1 TB)
CPU Quad-core 2.0 GHz Quad-core 2.0 GHz Quad-core 2.0 GHz Octa-core 2.0 GHz
RAM 2 GB 2 GB 3 GB 3GB
Battery life Up to 10 hours Up to 12 hours Up to 12 hours Up to 12 hours
Ports USB-C (2.0) USB-C (2.0) USB-C (2.0) USB-C (2.0)
Charging time (with included adapter) 4 hours 5 hours 4 hours 4 hours
Wireless charging ✔️
Audio Mono speaker Dual speakers Dual speakers Dual speakers
Dolby Atmos ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Hands-free with Alexa ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Show Mode (full-screen Alexa experience) ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
Warranty and service 90-day limited warranty 90-day limited warranty 90-day limited warranty 1-year limited warranty
Camera 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording 2 MP front- and rear-facing 2 MP front- and rear-facing 2 MP front-facing and 5 MP rear-facing
Weight 9.9 ounces (282 g) 12.5 oz (355 g) 12.5 oz (355 g) 16.4 oz (465 g)

Technical Details

Fire 7 Tablet

Fire 7 Tablet

Display

7” touchscreen, 1024 x 600 resolution at 171 ppi, SD video playback, with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and advanced polarizing filter

Size

7.6” x 4.5” x 0.4” (192 x 115 x 9.6 mm)

Weight

10.1 ounces (286 grams) Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process.

CPU & RAM

Quad-Core 1.3 GHz with 1 GB of RAM

Storage

16 GB (9.4 GB available to user) or 32 GB (23.6 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 512 GB of additional storage. Some apps may require that they are installed on internal storage. App or feature updates may impact available storage.

Battery life

Up to 7 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Battery life will vary based on device settings, usage, and other factors such as web browsing and downloading content. Certain software features or apps may reduce battery life.

Charge time

Fully charges in approximately 4 hours using the micro-USB power adapter included in the box.

Processor

MediaTek 8163

Wifi connectivity

Single-antenna dual-band wifi. Supports public and private wifi networks or hotspots that use the dual-band 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n standard with support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) wifi networks. WiFi 6 (802.11 ax) is not currently supported.

4G connectivity

N/A

Ports

USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) to connect to a PC/Macintosh computer, or to charge your device with the included power adapter; microSD slot for external storage

Audio

3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speaker

Sensors

Accelerometer

Camera specs

2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording

Location services

Location-based services via wifi

Available colors

Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, Sage

Additional features

External volume controls, built-in Bluetooth with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone, and LE accessories support

Accessibility features

VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features for users who are blind or visually impaired using text-to-speech or a connected refreshable braille display. Screen magnifier enables viewers to zoom in and out, and pan around the screen. Fire tablets also include accessibility settings for Closed Captioning, Font Size, High Contrast Text, Color Inversion, Color Correction, and Convert Stereo to Mono audio. (Captions are not available for all content). Learn more about it here

Warranty and service

90-day Limited Warranty and service included. Optional 1-Year, 2-Year and 3-Year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Fire 7 tablet is subject to Amazon's Condition of Use and these terms.

Included in the box

Fire 7 tablet, USB 2.0 cable, 5W power adapter, and Quick Start Guide

Generation

9th generation - 2019 release

Software Security Updates

This device receives guaranteed software security updates until at least four years after the device is last available for purchase as a new unit on our websites. Learn more about these software security updates.

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Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
252,279 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, and size of the tablet. For example, they mention it makes a good eReader, it's easy to carry in a bag on the go, and it'll fit in your pocket. That said, some complain about the limited app library, battery life, and speed. Opinions are mixed on performance.

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10,957 customers mention8,316 positive2,641 negative

Customers like the quality of the tablet. They mention it makes a good eReader, has a high-quality lens, and is a perfect little watching platform. The display is just fine and the 800p/720p screen is good for general use.

"...via Amazon Prime, and the screen on the Kindle Fire is excellent, clear, with good color and contrast.. So if you are still wondering whether it is..." Read more

"...But, I wasn't expecting it to. For reading, the display is just fine. For the few apps that I use, it looks okay...." Read more

"...2nd hand of course. the doubled pixel density made reading easy at any distance as well as the positioning of the led lights had no strain on my eyes..." Read more

"...Do the technical specs suck? Absolutely...." Read more

7,558 customers mention6,410 positive1,148 negative

Customers like the value of the tablet. They say it packs a punch for its size and price, and is a great investment for entertainment and education. Some customers also say it's cheap, easily transportable, and comfortable to hold.

"...The price is excellent...." Read more

"...in conclusion, fire 7 is a decent all-rounder for the price...." Read more

"First and foremost, FOR THIS PRICE is a great product!! Unbeatable, I must say; it's a lot more that you can expect!!..." Read more

"...Generally speaking - FreeTime Unlimited offers unbeatable value – I mean where else on earth can you get kid-friendly and generally holistic content..." Read more

5,505 customers mention3,959 positive1,546 negative

Customers find the tablet easy to use. They mention it's simple and intuitive, with a great display. They also appreciate the easy setup and understanding how to use it doesn't require much of a learning curve. They say it'll turn the pages easily, and it'd be easy to swipe down and change the backlight. Customers also say it does simple tasks well and is easy to carry. They appreciate the fast email configuration and the fact that all their files are easily accessible once the tablet loads.

"...later. It is a joy to have something so light weight, so easy to turn the pages, so easy to buy new books...." Read more

"...also, having dedicated page turn buttons meant that I didn't have to keep changing my hand position to change the page...." Read more

"...--- Amazon’s Silk browser is not as intuitive and user-friendly as more prominent competitors (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.).---..." Read more

"...; I have a large Audible library and I love that it's so easily accessible on the device to see my books and explore others as well as purchase them..." Read more

3,483 customers mention2,788 positive695 negative

Customers like the size of the tablet. They say it's a good size, easy to carry in their bag on the go, and compact. Some say it fits right in their coat pocket. They also like that the Fire 7 tablet has a great screen and is great for e-reading. Some like that they can make the font huge on it.

"...The tablet is small, which is exactly what I wanted. It fits right in my coat pocket. For opening one tab or one app at a time it works great...." Read more

"...Words are ok, such as in an article, but pictures are blurred, and even video is not that clear or crisp. The battery is also very weak I've found...." Read more

"...you are looking to get a super affordable tablet that is well-rated, small, lightweight, and can complete most of the basic and some intermediate..." Read more

"Great for checking email and responding. Large enough to see clearly. Quick response." Read more

5,620 customers mention3,777 positive1,843 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the tablet. Some mention that it works well enough for their purposes, and the function is useful if you need hands-free usage. However, others say that it doesn't work well at all, and is almost unusable.

"...For opening one tab or one app at a time it works great. There is a lag when you have one or more tabs or apps open and try to open another...." Read more

"...-Great control of functions; screen brightness, bedtime color vs daylight color, I love how I can just pull the top of the screen down to get to the..." Read more

"It is not wanting to work right don't know what to do" Read more

"...Alexa works totally well, and it's easy to use, and I like the fact that you can use Alexa to play some games...." Read more

6,813 customers mention1,700 positive5,113 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the tablet. They mention that it is questionable, weak, and needs to be recharged frequently. Some customers also experience occasional fluctuations and non-usage battery drain.

"...The battery life will limit you, but on airplane mode it's much better...." Read more

"...The battery is also very weak I've found. I've had my phone on since six this morning, and turned the tablet on around 10 this morning...." Read more

"...don't forget that ridiculously long battery life. I read often, about 2 hours on workdays and maybe 5 on off days...." Read more

"...Battery life. It could definitely be better...." Read more

5,380 customers mention1,147 positive4,233 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the speed of the tablet. They mention that it is painfully slow, has slight processor lag opening apps, and bloats things up. Some things do take some time to load, and the calculator takes about 30 seconds to open.

"...battery is finally starting to take forever to charge, and there's lagging issues due to it being so old, and the updates are just killing it more...." Read more

"...The previous versions are painfully slow to load anything, and that is why I never would recommend them especially for a child...." Read more

"...to use these educational games for my son With his tablet due to major lag-time!!" Read more

"...So far, all is good. It boots up fast, it doesn't randomly decide I have not read a book that I am currently halfway through, and refuse to open to..." Read more

2,433 customers mention401 positive2,032 negative

Customers dislike the apps on the tablet. They say it has a limited app library and lacks basic usable apps. Some customers also mention that the app store from Amazon is limited compared to the Google Play Store. They can install apps from the play store, but it's a big hassle.

"...The app store from Amazon is limited compared to the Google Play Store...." Read more

"...TRILLIONS OF ICONS: For example there are tons of Amazon App icons in the main screen that I don't use, and the app they belong to cannot be..." Read more

"...SUMMARY. Some bugs due to the limited app library, but a good tablet for the price and it's gotten much better compared to 3 years ago." Read more

"...One thing the Fire 7 is missing is a decent file explorer...." Read more

An amazing refresh of the base Fire tablet at an affordable price
4 Stars
An amazing refresh of the base Fire tablet at an affordable price
Original review (June 9, 2019) and three updates placed at the end of the original review (June 10, 2019, June 14, 2019, and June 21, 2019, respectively).ORIGINAL REVIEW: June 9, 2019 (5/5 stars)UPDATED REVIEW: June 21, 2019 (4/5 stars)For background information, I am a professor and a tech geek. I have used Amazon devices for around eight years now. I currently own three Kindle e-readers (Kindle Touch, Kindle Paperwhite 3rd generation, and Kindle 10). I also own four Amazon Fire tablets (2015 Fire 7 -5th generation, 2019 Fire 7 – 9th generation, 2017 Fire HD 8 - 7th generation and 2018 Fire HD 8 –8th generation) and 3 Echo devices (1st generation Echo, 2nd generation Echo Dot, and 3rd generation Echo Dot). Please note that I have traded-in some of the dated versions of the above-listed products to get upgraded versions (more on this under the “Saving Money on Purchases” section).This device is Amazon’s most recently refreshed (2019 – 9th generation) Fire tablet 7 inch at an outstanding price. The Fire 7 (9th generation) is definitely slightly better than the previous generation. The combination of quality and value are really tough to beat and the tablet does well overall. This is a comprehensive review, but for those looking for the bottom line, scroll down to the bottom to see some feedback on how to save money on purchasing the Fire and my final recommendations.Below is my summary of the “Fire 7.” I have spent the past few days playing around with the Fire, using it, and reading other online reviews about this version to ensure the comprehensiveness and accuracy of information provided in this review. For reference purposes, this Fire model was last refreshed in 2017. This review has overlaps with my review of the Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet because both of these are essentially the same tablet but to a different audience.-THE BOX: The Fire 7 tablet, a quick-start guide, basic safety instructions, 5W wall adapter, and a USB cord (around 3 foot or 36 inches). The item arrived sealed and packaged well.- AVAILABILITY: Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, and Sage are the base colors variants. Additionally, covers can be purchased for $29.99 in the same color scheme as the Fire tablet from Amazon. Personally, I wouldn’t recommend these overpriced covers. There are several other high quality and aesthetically pleasing covers that can be found on Amazon that are affordable, well rated, and function better.- Key things that have not changed from the prior Fire 7 model:--- Display size remains the same--- PPI remains the same at 171--- RAM remains the same at 1 GB of RAM.--- Speaker and microphone remains the same (mono speaker with built-in microphone)--- Size specifications remain the same--- Warranty remains the same (90-day limited warranty)- Summary of key aspects (listed in order of importance) that have changed in this version (Fire 7: 2019: 9th generation) from prior generation Fire 7 tablet (2017: 7th generation). For the below comparison, the new version will be listed as Fire 2019 and the previous model as Fire 2017.--- Fire 2019: Increased storage options (16 GB or 32 GB) as compared to prior version Fire 2017 (8 GB or 16 GB).--- Battery life has declined to 7 hours (1-hour reduction) from prior version.--- Charge time has decreased from 6 hours (Fire 2017) to 4 hours (Fire 2019). This is a major plus because it would take forever to charge these tablets). Again, please note that this claim (regarding charging time) holds true only if an Amazon wall outlet is used. The tablet usually notifies you when you are using a non-compatible wall outlet and cable. I have tested charging speeds on third-party wall ports and noticed a substantial increase in charging time as compared to using an Amazon wall outlet. So, ideally, consumers should use only the Amazon wall outlet for fast charging.--- The new processor based on specs provided by Amazon to developers Fire 7 2019 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A53 (1.3 GHz)] vs. Fire 7 2017 [Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A7 (1.3 GHz)] is a bit faster. Again, this is my initial assessment. This would require additional testing and I will put in these numbers at a later time when they become available.--- Camera quality has improved 2 MP front and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording as compared to the prior version.--- Slight decrease in weight (0.3 oz/9 grams)--- Light sensor added (mentioned in developer information page).--- Three new colors added (Twilight Blue, Plum, and Sage) in addition to Black.- Technical specs and other details:--- Size: 7.6” x 4.5” x 0.4” (192 x 115 x 9.6 mm).--- 171 pixel per inch (PPI) with IPS display technology and advanced polarizing filter. This basically means that there is a bright display with vivid colors and whiter whites for a great viewing experience from all angles.--- 7-inch screen, 1024 x 600 resolution with SD video playback--- Internal Storage: 16 or 32 GB--- External Storage: expandable storage using MicroSD card for up to 512 GB + unlimited cloud storage for Amazon digital content purchases.--- Weight: 10.1 oz/286 grams--- Amazon’s digital assistant: Hands-free Alexa enabled. This option basically converts the device into a stand-alone device that can do multiple functions. For instance, if you are cooking and want help, you can ask Alexa to pull up the instructions for “Mashed Potatoes” and it will do so.--- Warranty and Service: 90-day limited warranty and service included. U.S. customers can purchase an extended warranty for 1, 2 or 3 years (though I might not personally recommend this for such an affordable product like the Fire 7)--- Camera: 2MP VGA front-facing camera and rear-facing HD camera--- Sensors: Accelerometer and light sensor--- Battery life: Up to 7 hours of battery life--- Fully charges in 4 hours (if Amazon wall outlet is used)--- Single-antenna dual-band Wi-Fi. Uses 802.11a/b/g/n with WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security using password authentication. No support offered to connect to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.--- Bluetooth 4.1 LE--- Ports: USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) to connect to the computer or for charging the device with the included power adapter; MicroSDXC slot for external storage, and 3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speaker.- Some limitations (to be expected because of this tablet being sold at a bargain price and also being the base model of the Fire series):--- No HD video viewing available--- Camera specs are sub-par as compared to other costlier tablets (again this might sound oxymoronic...but just pointing it out)--- Max volume is below average (because of the mono-speaker)--- Sound quality is average--- Amazon’s ecosystem is not as massive compared to the Google Play Store and Apple Play Store.--- Amazon’s Silk browser is not as intuitive and user-friendly as more prominent competitors (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc.).--- Some reviewers have claimed that the external storage (MicroSDXC card) is not as responsive as the internal storage (this is not something I have experienced).--- Because of concerns dealing with volume and sound quality using this model for listening to music, or watching TV shows, movies, etc. might require headphones or a speaker.-Fire 7: 2019 Tablet Kids edition: Please note that Amazon has updated their Fire 7 Kids Edition too. Since, this is for a different audience, I will not deal with it in this review.- Comparison between Fire 7 (this version – 2019 release) and Fire HD 8 (2018 release – mid-tier model):--- Charge time: Fire HD 8 (6 hours) vs. Fire 7 (4 hours)--- Display Size: Fire HD 8 (8 inches) vs. Fire 7 (7 inches)--- Video playback: Fire HD 8 (HD video playback) vs. Fire 7 (SD video playback)--- Resolution: Fire HD 8 (1280 * 800; 189 PPI) vs. Fire 7 (1024 *600; 171 PPI)--- RAM: Fire HD 8 (1.5 GB RAM) vs. Fire 7 (1 GB RAM)--- Battery life: Fire HD 8 (10 hours) vs. Fire 7 (7 hours),--- Speaker: Fire HD 8 (Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers) vs. Fire 7 (Mono speaker)--- Weight: Fire HD 8 (12.8 oz, 363 g) vs. Fire 7 (10.1 oz, 286 g)--- Expandable Storage (internal storage remains same): Fire HD 8 (expandable by to 400 GB) vs. Fire 7 (expandable by up to 512 GB).--- Colors: Fire HD 8 (Black, Marine Blue, Punch Red, Canary Yellow) vs.. Fire 7 (Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, Sage)--- Cost: Fire HD 8 (16 GB - $79.99; 32 GB - $109.99) vs. Fire HD 7 (16 GB - $49.99; 32 GB - $69.99)--- Multi-touch: Fire HD 8 (10-point) vs. Fire 7 (5-point)--- Processors, software version, and cameras remain the same on both units.- Comparison between Fire 7 (this version – 2019 release) and Fire HD 10 (2017 release – mid-tier model):--- Charge time: Fire HD 10 (5 hours) vs. Fire 7 (4 hours)--- Display Size: Fire HD 10 (10.1 inches) vs. Fire 7 (7 inches)--- Video playback: Fire HD 10 (HD video playback; 1080p HD resolution) vs. Fire 7 (SD video playback)--- Resolution: Fire HD 10 (1920 * 1200; 224 PPI) vs. Fire 7 (1024 *600; 171 PPI)--- Processor: Fire HD 10 [2xARM Cortex-A72 (1.8 GHz), 2xARM Cortex-A53 (1.4 GHz)] vs. Fire 7 inch (ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core 1.3 GHz) (basically Fire HD 10 would be substantially faster than either the Fire 7 or Fire HD 8)--- RAM: Fire HD 10 (2 GB RAM) vs. Fire 7 (1 GB RAM)--- Battery life: Fire HD 10 (10 hours) vs. Fire 7 (7 hours),--- Speaker: Fire HD 10 (Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers) vs. Fire 7 (Mono speaker)--- Camera: Fire HD 10 (0.3 MP front-facing and 2 MP rear-facing camera) vs. Fire 7 (2 MP front-facing and rear-facing camera)--- Weight: Fire HD 10 (17.7 oz, 500 g) vs. Fire 7 (10.1 oz, 286 g)--- Internal Storage: Fire HD 10 [32 GB (25.4 GB available to user) or 64 GB (54.1 GB available to user)] vs. Fire 7 [(internal storage remains same - 16 GB (9.4 GB available to user) or 32 GB (23.6 GB available to user)]--- Expandable Storage: Fire HD 10 (expandable by to 256 GB) vs. Fire 7 (expandable by up to 512 GB).--- Colors: Fire HD 10 (Black, Marine Blue, Punch Red) vs.. Fire 7 (Black, Twilight Blue, Plum, Sage)--- Cost: Fire HD 10 (32 GB - $149.99; 32 GB - $189.99) vs. Fire 7 (16 GB - $49.99; 32 GB - $69.99)--- Multi-touch: Fire HD 10 (10-point) vs. Fire 7 (5-point)** If you are considering buying the Fire HD 10, I would wait on it as there is a high probability that this model will be refreshed this year as the last update was in 2017 (Amazon seems to follow a 2-year refresh cycle though this is not always the case).- Some useful features on Fire Tablets (not a comprehensive list)--- Accessibility: “VoiceView and Screen Magnifier enable access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features. VoiceView features text-to-speech voice. Fire OS 5 also includes system wide closed caption settings, adjustable font sizes up to 50% larger, and a variety of book reading text adjustments such as adjustable colors and text spacing. Also includes adjustable font sizes/color, and built-in Oxford dictionary.”--- Surfing the web using Amazon’s web browser - Silk--- Watching movies, TV shows and listening to music.--- Ability to read Kindle books.--- Ability to read the news using Washington Times--- Other apps (games, educational tools, etc. available in Amazon’s app store) plus several prominent apps included like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, etc.--- Ability to get set-up email apps, calendar, etc.--- Ability to play games that can be downloaded from the app store.- Testing:Wi-Fi: I was able to connect to the Wi-Fi network without any technical difficulties. The process was pretty straightforward.- Saving money on purchasing the Fire:--- For users who want more storage, I would strongly recommend getting the Fire 7 (16 GB) and then purchasing a microSD card as opposed to getting the costlier Fire 7 (32 GB tablet). For context, users can get a 64 GB microSD card for around $12 (users might be able to get a cheaper microSD card on Amazon prime day) on Amazon which is cheaper than paying an additional $20 for Fire 7 32 GB. Additionally, the user gets more storage by getting a microSD card.--- The initial purchase with a promo discount entitles the user to a ($10 app store credit value), so you are essentially paying $ 39.99 for the 16 GB Fire 7 tablet.--- The cost for the 16 GB Fire 7 will be $49.99 (with special offers) or 32 GB Fire 7 for $69.99 (with special offers). Customers can disable special offers later by paying $20 if they purchase the Fire with special offers. Personally, I would recommend going the route of getting the special offers and then disabling it. The special offers only appear when the Kindle is locked/asleep and are non-intrusive. I have 6 devices, all of which have special offers and have never had an issue. However, if the user does not like the special offers, you can purchase the Fire with special offers and then remove the special offers..--- You can easily trade-in your prior Fire for Amazon credit (for $5-$15 depending on version and condition), which also entitles them to receive an additional 25% discount towards their new Fire.--- As previously mentioned, I would recommend avoiding purchasing extended warranty on this item.--- My recommendation would be to purchase this item during a sale event (for instance, Amazon Prime day is coming up in July). The customer can get this tablet for around $20 off during Prime day (based on prior sales analysis), and then stack the trade-in price and the 25% discount to get this item for a minimal cost (maybe you can snag it for $20 in total or lesser if everything is applied correctly). However, one thing to keep in mind is that Amazon might decide to remove the trade-in gift card and 25% discount at any point.-Quality comment: Some customers have critiqued the prior version (Fire 7: 2017) for lack of long-term quality. Again, please remember that this product is sold for $49.99 and goes on sale for around $ 29.99. How much more can one expect for a product this affordable? I have used my prior Fire 7 (2015) for 4 years without any issues (Honestly, I am surprised it lasted this long). Additionally, it definitely is more durable than my iPad. Additionally, with the immense technological breakthroughs occurring at lightening speed, any tablet will be obsolete in a few years. So, it might be logically better to get an affordable average end tablet than investing in a high end one (unless you need a high-end one for your specific use).- Conclusion:To sum up my review, this is the basic Amazon Fire 7 tablet. No bells and whistles, but it does the job. Limitations include sound quality, volume quality, and potential issues with MicroSDXC Card access, and basic app store. Updates worth noting in this version include the new color options, a slight decrease in weight, increase in storage (internal and external), slightly faster processor, slightly improved cameras, and slight decrease in battery life (though this might be a more accurate representation of the life of the battery). The bottom line is that if you are looking to get a super affordable tablet that is well-rated, small, lightweight, and can complete most of the basic and some intermediate tasks along with basic entertainment, then this Fire tablet is the way to go. So, I am giving it 5/5 stars in spite of its limitations because it is really hard (if not impossible) to find a better deal at this price point.- UPDATE # 1 (June 10, 2019): Fire HD 8I would personally recommend the Fire HD 8 (mid-tier model) as opposed to this Fire 7 (the model reviewed) for a few more dollars. This can be purchased after following the cost-saving suggestions previously listed. My reasons are several and include: the 8 inch screen (as compared to 7 inches), higher resolution (189 PPI vs. 171 PPI), increased RAM (1.5 GB vs. 1 GB), battery life (10 hours vs. 7 hours), and the feature I appreciate the most - Dolby Atmos, dual stereo speakers (which can make a world of difference while watching or listening to something). I own both the 7 and the 8 inch, and there is a spectacular difference in sound quality and volume between the two. Besides, most phones now have an average screen size of around 5.5 inches (many companies are moving towards a 6 inches average). So, having a 7-inch tablet might not per se make a major difference for customers because it is similar in size to their phone (unless they want to use this device as a back-up device to prevent wear and tear on their phone). Additionally, since charging takes a substantial amount of time, I would rather have a tablet with longer battery life (Fire HD 8) than shorter (Fire 7). However, please note that the last argument cuts both ways as the new Fire 7 (4 hours) charges quicker as compared to the Fire HD 8 (6 hours).- UPDATE # 2 (June 15, 2019): Amazon FreeTime Unlimited- Amazon FreeTime Unlimited ($2.99/month after free subscription period)--- Amazon FreeTime Unlimited is a subscription that offers over “20,000 books, movies, TV shows, apps and games for kids 3-12. Age Filters ensure kids see age-appropriate content. Parents can add content to kids' profiles to give them more access to apps and games.” “In FreeTime, kids do not have access to social media or Alexa. In-app purchases require parent approval. Parents can exit FreeTime using a passcode.” Another unique feature is Amazon’s FreeTime Unlimited in Spanish!--- Parents also have the option “to set educational goals and curfews (using FreeTime Unlimited), and manage content for up to 4 child profiles (option given during initial set-up of the tablet) with easy-to-use parental controls.”--- Generally speaking - FreeTime Unlimited offers unbeatable value – I mean where else on earth can you get kid-friendly and generally holistic content for $2.99/month (after trial subscription ends).*FreeTime unlimited has several nifty features that I cannot cover because of space limitations. Parents have a lot of flexibility in choosing and curating content for children, permitting downloads, and even setting the tablet to turn-off after a preset amount of use or at a set time and turn on at a set time.UPDATE # 3 (June 21, 2019): Battery Life and SoftwareSome customers have complained about the low and unpredictable battery life for this new device. I have experienced occasional battery fluctuations (my prior Fire seemed to have better battery life). So, I am docking a star. Some other reviewers have also experienced overheating of this device. Other than the occasional overheating that occur in all devices (when complex programs/apps are used for an extended period of time), I haven’t experienced anything major until now. Additionally, some customers have also complained about the new Fire OS causing problems. I have experienced occasional staggering of the OS and app closures but nothing major as described by other reviewers. I will continue my testing to see if other issues surface but just wanted to give a heads-up to customers so they are prepared in case they experience any issues in the future and want to contact Amazon about it.Please also note several resources were used in the compilation of this review but most of this review was based on my personal testing of the product.Whenever I make any purchase, I try to do a thorough and accurate job with the review. My reviews are my honest and comprehensive assessment of the product. I always post future updates and corrections based on new information if deemed necessary. Additionally, I always include photos of products to verify both that I purchased this product and to back up appropriate claims in the review. If you have any feedback or questions or corrections, leave a note in the comments section. Thank you!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GBOffer Type: Lockscreen Ad-SupportedColor: PlumStyle: Fire 7Verified Purchase
I got this new Fire 7 9th generation KIndle to replace my original 5th generation model which has been behaving weirdly and annoyingly lately. So far, all is good. It boots up fast, it doesn't randomly decide I have not read a book that I am currently halfway through, and refuse to open to the last page I read. It does not give me messages that my internal storage is low, even though I have basically nothing there except what came pre-installed; and I put in a 32 gig SD card which has tons of space on it. So I was getting more annoyed by the day with the old Fire. This new one, I have not even put an SD card in it, as I got one with the 32 gig storage capacity. When I look at the storage in the new model, almost none of it is used, even with all the junk that comes pre-installed. I may not ever add an SD card, if it keeps working properly without it. It seems to work the same way as the older model, with regard to turning pages, going to the hoe page, flipping to the store to buy a book, I am not happy with the "upgrade" in the software that was plopped into the old one, and which came with the new one. I find it a little harder to actually find what I am looking for in my library with the new supposedly easier program. But I guess I will live with it. I give the touch screen 4 stars because it is either too sensitive or not sensitive enough, and that may just be my fingers. No touch screen works right for me, never mind the device. I do not use Alexa, have no idea hay it is good for, and don't plan to learn. But I gave the same model Fire to a friend who loves Alexa and uses it constantly, and says it works great. So I am happy that it is a useful feature for someone.
All in all, I think KIndle is the best thing. Ten years ago I moved to Ghana, and the only book store in my town is a backpacker used book store, that runs heavy with romance novels and scifi in German. I was buying books from Amazon when I visited family in the US, and carrying them back, an incredible waste of weight in my luggage which could be put to better use. I started chatting up a KIndle user in the airport one day, and got my first black and white, KIndle, the one with the physical keyboard, as soon as I got to my sister's house some 18 hours later.
It is a joy to have something so light weight, so easy to turn the pages, so easy to buy new books. I appreciate it more as the years go by and the arthritis in my thumbs and wrists gets worse, and holding an actual book becomes painful. So for many reasons I am a great fan of the Kindle. I like that I can get movies and TV series via Amazon Prime, and the screen on the Kindle Fire is excellent, clear, with good color and contrast.. So if you are still wondering whether it is better to buy the Kindle Fire, or just download the reading app on your cell phone, get the Fire. The price is excellent.
And by the way, I have friends who have the Kids version of Kindle Fire, and it seems to be a war horse, gets dropped, lays on the floor, gets fought over by siblings, has a ton of educational stuff on it, and some clever games that promote learning skills like sequencing. For 2 year olds, there are all kinds of things with basic preschool material available. And I actually think using the device promotes hand-eye coordination. So yes! Go Kindle!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022
Digital Storage Capacity: 16 GBOffer Type: Lockscreen Ad-SupportedColor: BlackStyle: Fire 7Verified Purchase
I purchased 2 of these devices for Christmas, 2021 for 10 bucks off when you purchase 2 from the already sale price of $34. That means this baby cost me all of $29. So, when I review the tablet please realize I am reviewing a device that cost the price of lunch for 2. First of all, it is a little dated but still works very, very well for my use. A micro USB charger and cable are included. When I first started the tablet it already had my name, books and apps updated ready to download. So, I pretty much just charged it and it was ready to go.

The tablet is small, which is exactly what I wanted. It fits right in my coat pocket. For opening one tab or one app at a time it works great. There is a lag when you have one or more tabs or apps open and try to open another. I found it ironic that the only app that is slow so far is the Amazon shopping app! Reading on the tablet is great except in bright sunlight. But, I have to be realistic. If I'm outside I have better things to do than to read or be on a tablet. But for on the go, this thing is perfect. It is a great in between for a phone and an ipad which I am not bringing out of the house.

With this included charger I get a full charge in just a few hours. Real world battery life was right at 7 hours.

Does the tablet look as good as my iPad mini? Of course not. But, I wasn't expecting it to. For reading, the display is just fine. For the few apps that I use, it looks okay. For checking email, it looks great. I don't intend to video chat or take pictures with it so the low resolution on the camera is a non issue for me.

The app store from Amazon is limited compared to the Google Play Store. But, I have to be honest, I have yet to not find an app that I needed but was unable to find on the Amazon app store. I thought I couldn't find an app for my pet cam but found that to be an Alexa skill. I activated the skill and it worked just fine.

The regular price of the tablet is 50 bucks. I don't think I would pay that but I would wait for it to go on sale during prime day or black Friday. But for 29 bucks this is a great spend.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022
I purchased 2 of these devices for Christmas, 2021 for 10 bucks off when you purchase 2 from the already sale price of $34. That means this baby cost me all of $29. So, when I review the tablet please realize I am reviewing a device that cost the price of lunch for 2. First of all, it is a little dated but still works very, very well for my use. A micro USB charger and cable are included. When I first started the tablet it already had my name, books and apps updated ready to download. So, I pretty much just charged it and it was ready to go.

The tablet is small, which is exactly what I wanted. It fits right in my coat pocket. For opening one tab or one app at a time it works great. There is a lag when you have one or more tabs or apps open and try to open another. I found it ironic that the only app that is slow so far is the Amazon shopping app! Reading on the tablet is great except in bright sunlight. But, I have to be realistic. If I'm outside I have better things to do than to read or be on a tablet. But for on the go, this thing is perfect. It is a great in between for a phone and an ipad which I am not bringing out of the house.

With this included charger I get a full charge in just a few hours. Real world battery life was right at 7 hours.

Does the tablet look as good as my iPad mini? Of course not. But, I wasn't expecting it to. For reading, the display is just fine. For the few apps that I use, it looks okay. For checking email, it looks great. I don't intend to video chat or take pictures with it so the low resolution on the camera is a non issue for me.

The app store from Amazon is limited compared to the Google Play Store. But, I have to be honest, I have yet to not find an app that I needed but was unable to find on the Amazon app store. I thought I couldn't find an app for my pet cam but found that to be an Alexa skill. I activated the skill and it worked just fine.

The regular price of the tablet is 50 bucks. I don't think I would pay that but I would wait for it to go on sale during prime day or black Friday. But for 29 bucks this is a great spend.
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