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Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet (newest model) built for relaxation, 10.1" vibrant Full HD screen, octa-core processor, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB, Lilac

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Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Offer Type: With Lockscreen Ads


Color: Lilac


Style: Amazon Fire HD 10


Features

  • Do what you love, uninterrupted 25% faster performance than the previous generation and 3 GB RAM are ideal for seamless streaming, reading, and gaming.
  • High-def entertainment A 10.1" 1080p Full HD display brings brilliant color to all your shows and games. Binge watch longer with 13-hour battery, 32 or 64 GB of storage, and up to 1 TB expandable storage with micro-SD card (sold separately).
  • Thin, light, durable Tap into entertainment from anywhere with a lightweight, durable design and strengthened glass made from aluminosilicate glass. As measured in a tumble test, Fire HD 10 is 2.7 times as durable as the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 (2022).
  • Stay up to speed Use the 5 MP front-facing camera to Zoom with family and friends, or create content for social apps like Instagram and TikTok.
  • Save time, get creative - Enjoy three new smart tools to help you send polished emails, quickly summarize webpages, and create unique wallpapers.
  • "Alexa, read my last book." Ask Alexa to help with anything from recipes to jokes to reading, or to control your smart home devices.
  • Designed for sustainability This device is made from 12% recycled materials. 98% of this device packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.

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  • Employee kudos + the secret to 15W charging!
Digital Storage Capacity: 64 GB Offer Type: With Lockscreen Ads Color: Black Style: Amazon Fire HD 10
Someone at Amazon deserves many kudos for getting this Fire HD 10 13th generation (2023 release) tablet to me before I left for Guatemala in the early morning hours of Thursday, February 8th. A few days before my trip, I went to download content on my Fire HD10 9th generation (2019 release) tablet but it would not start. I disassembled it and found the battery fully charged but the power distribution chip was toast! Finding no way to get it repaired locally, I ordered another one February 6th which, before I added it to my cart and before I completed my purchase, was promised overnight shipping. The new tablet was to arrive Wednesday, February 7th by 11am. After completing my purchase I noticed this had been changed to just sometime on February 7th. I looked at my orders around 3:30 pm February 7th and discovered arrival was now February 9th! I called customer service, gave them the what for, was transferred to Amazon shipping, gave them the what for also, even offered to drive down to the distribution center and pick it up myself! I was left with little hope of getting my new tablet before my trip. Then at 9 pm, a knock at my door, someone had come through! The Fire HD 10 13th generation (2023 release) has a vastly different x:y dimension than the 9th generation (2019 release). I had to order a new case but I like the new form factor better. The Fire HD 10 13th (2023 release) collects a lot more dirt in the groove between its glass front and plastic backing than did either my HD 10 9th generation (2019 release) or my HDX 7 before it. I'm constantly trying to get it out with my thumbnails! The power button is in the wrong place on the 13th generation (2023 release). 9 times out of 10 when I go to turn up the volume, I end up turning it off! "Do what you love, uninterrupted"...but only if you can find the secret to recharging faster than 5 to 9 hours! The Fire HD 10 13th generation says it's native Amazon 9W charger, depending on starting battery level, takes ~5 hours to fully recharge. That's way too long to wait if you're wanting to use your tablet! Read on and I'll tell you how to access 15W USB-C charging that only takes ~2 hours! I read Fire tablets with USB-C charging ports are capable of up to 15W charging. I did not want to buy a 15W charger (fire hazard) from one of the many 6 UPPERCASE CHARACTER named Chinese companies offering them here on Amazon. I have other charges from a prominent brand here on Amazon, some claiming PD 3.0, offering up to 5V4.8A, and rated up to 60W, that were taking anywhere from 5 to 9 hours. Why didn't these work? What's the secret to 15W Charging? Well, I found it! Fire tablets with USB-C charging ports, at least the 13th generation (2023 release) HD 10, use the PD PPS protocol to negotiate 15W charging. But why didn't my existing name brand chargers provide 15W? There's more detail on that below. You need a charger with PD 3.0 PPS or PD 3.1 (that's guaranteed to have PPS) to get 15W charging. If a manufacturer claims PD 3.0 but fails to mention PPS in the product description, use the "Looking for specific info?" box to "Search in reviews, Q&A..." for "PPS". You need at least 3A in whatever PD PPS voltage output range contains 5V. Details: The Fire HD 10 uses an order of precedence when negotiating a charging solution with a charger, first attempting PD negotiation then ultimately dropping back to basic USB Type C charging when PD negotiation fails. Basic USB Type C charging power drops off dramatically during charging leading to 5 to 9 hour charging times whereas PD PPS power stays fairly close to 15W the entire time. 15W PD PPS charging should really only take ~2 hours from ~10% to full or you've been taken! Some 6 UPPERCASE CHARACTER named Chinese companies are offering 5V3A 15W USB-A chargers using a USB-A to USB-C cable with integrated 56 ohm resistor to emulate a USB-C to USB-C cable. Sorry, these may be able to provide the requisite 15W but USB PD is just not available from a USB-A charger port. Some 6 UPPERCASE CHARACTER named Chinese companies offer 5V3A 15W USB-C chargers using USB-C to USB-C cables that don't offer USB PD protocol. I have a handful of older chargers of these types from a reputable charger manufacturer and one does provide more power initially (11.5W) than the native 9W Amazon charger but basic USB Type C charging starts at lower power than true USB PD charging and drops off rapidly. I've seen the Fire HD 10 reported anywhere from 5 to 9 hours until fully charged for these basic USB Type C chargers. USB Power Delivery (PD) 1.0 was released July, 2012. With the USB PD 1.0 you get six fixed power profiles for different device categories 5V2A, 12V1.5A, 12V3A, 12V5A, 20V,3A, and 20V5A. The USB Power Delivery 2.0 fast charging standard was released August, 2014. With the USB PD 2.0, you got (fixed) voltages 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, and 20V5A. The USB Power Delivery 3.0 fast-charging standard was released November, 2015. USB PD 3.0 made functional improvements but did not present (voltage) differences compared to USB PD 2.0, you still got (fixed) voltages 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, and 20V5A. The USB Power Delivery 3.0 PPS fast-charging standard was released February, 2017. This version adds a programmable power supply (PPS) that can realize voltage and current regulation using USB PD protocol output. In addition to USB PD 2.0 and USB PD 3.0 fixed voltages, USB PD 3.0 PPS has specific PPS voltages, which are 3.3V-5.9V 3A, 3.3-11V 3A, 3.3-16V 3A, and 3.3-21V 3A, 3.3-21V 5A (100W Max). The USB Power Delivery 3.1 fast-charging standard was released May, 2021. In addition to USB PD 2.0 and USB PD 3.0 fixed voltages and USB PD 3.0 PPS programmable voltages, USB PD 3.1 adds 15V-28V 5A, 15V-36V 5A, and 15V-48V 5A (240W Max). From a prominent charger manufacturer's website: Power IQ 1.0: Supports 5V/2.4A max Power IQ 2.0: Compatible with QC 3.0 + Power IQ 1.0 Power IQ 3.0: Compatible with QC 3.0 + PD 3.0 + Power IQ 1.0 Power IQ 4.0: Compatible with QC 3.0 + PD 3.0 + Power IQ 1.0 + Dynamic Power Distribution Because of the way Power Delivery specifications were released, a manufacturer can legitimately claim PD 3.0 support without supporting PPS needed for 15W charging Amazon USB-C tablets. I have a 45W output charger from a reputable charger manufacture that my FNIRSI FNB58 says supports USB PD 3.0 PDO:4. The 4 PD output profiles are 5V ⎓ 2.4A / 9V ⎓ 3A / 15V ⎓ 3A / 20V ⎓ 2.25A. I see the Fire HD 10 briefly (about 1 second) hit 12.4W while attempting PD negotiation before dropping back to 9W basic USB Type C charging when PD negotiation fails. The Fire HD 10 reports 5 hours until fully charged. I have another 60W output charger from a reputable charger manufacture that my FNIRSI FNB58 says supports USB PD 2.0 PDO:4. The 4 PD output profiles are 5V ⎓ 3A / 9V ⎓ 3A / 15V ⎓ 3A / 20V ⎓ 3A. My FNIRSI FNB58 says the Fire HD 10 negotiates PD 1.0 14W but it seems unable to decode the device categories used by PD 1.0. It makes no sense but the Fire HD 10 reported 2 hours until fully charged for this apparently non-PPS charger. BUT, this weird PD 1.0 negotiation doesn't always succeed and, when it doesn't, the Fire HD 10 drops back to 7W basic USB Type C charging reporting 7 hours to fully charge! I'm including pictures of the Fire HD 10 charging at 14.6W "43% • 1h:31 min until full" on a car charger (sorry, it was dark), the car charger supports PD3.0 36.00W PDO:4 where PDO:4 is 3.30-11.00V 3:00A, the PD3.0 45.00W PDO:4 charger that fails PD negotiation and drops back to 9W basic USB Type C charging, and the PD3.0 60W PDO:4 charger that sometimes negotiates PD 1.0 14W and other times drops back to 7W basic USB Type C charging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by kflaming kflaming

  • Probably the best budget tablet out there
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: With Lockscreen Ads Color: Ocean Style: Amazon Fire HD 10
This is my second Fire HD 10. I also had the previous generation, and I wanted to be able to use the pen as well as just have an upgraded version. In comparison to the previous generation: this is noticably faster and more responsive. It's still not flagship level, but at this price point, that would be rediculous to expect that. The biggest bonus this generation gets is the ability to use an actual stylus for writing notes, which I find extremely useful. The screen: the screen looks very nice with vivid colors and decently dark blacks. It's not the best screen out there, but this is probably the best display you can expect at this price point. The pen compatibility: the pen works very well with this tablet and I find it extremely useful for writing notes and editing PDFs. It's a pressure sensitive pen so it would also work well if you want to use it for art. The battery: when this tablet was brand new, the battery life was unreal. I could sometimes go a full week of decent use without having to charge it. I've now had it for a little under a year and the battery life is still good, but now I have to charge it every 2 days. It's still good in my opinion, but worth noting the slight degredation after almost a year. I've had no issues with the hardware of this tablet. It seems to be decent built despite the price and I've been getting a lot of use out of it. My usecase for this tablet is to use for writing notes and reading textbooks for school. I would say this works extremely well for that use case and it obviously works very well for streaming and light games. When this tablet goes on sale as it frequently does, I'd say it's a no brainer to pick it up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by JM

  • Great Laptop Alternative at low Cost
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: With Lockscreen Ads Color: Black Style: Amazon Fire HD 10
I recently bought this Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023) version (yesterday actually) because my professor said we had to bring a laptop to class and I wanted something small, portable, easy to use that can access my gmail and write papers for class. I read all the negative reviews of this product and frankly I don't agree with any of them. Perhaps they didn't update the computer. I found the sound quality and volume to be just fine, even played Mormon Tabernacle Choir songs without any problems. Also works great with the headset for privacy. The screen display is fantastic as many others have mentioned, and plays the Amazon Prime movie library I have perfectly, even better than my computer as the colors are so vibrant on this small screen. A gmail app is available in the App Store, which surprise me. Why couldn't they have made the Google App Store available as well, if they are willing to give access to Google mail? I tried to sideload the Google Play store but one of the four files necessary would not load. But it seems the Microsoft suite of Office Apps (360) is available so that pretty much provides all of the Google Play Store apps I would be interested in anyway. I ordered the case keyboard combo which will come today, along with a Bluetooth mouse battery powered to complete my "Mini-Laptop" for travel to campus. Aside from the missing Google Play Store app, I am very pleased with the Fire HD 10, especially the price of $139! Cannot beat this for value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025 by D. Smith

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