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Fire 7 tablet, 7" display, 16 GB, (2019 release), Twilight Blue

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Digital Storage Capacity: 16 GB


Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported


Color: Twilight Blue


Style: Fire 7


Features

  • 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
  • 90-day limited warranty

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  • Awesome Product!!!
Digital Storage Capacity: 16 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Twilight Blue Style: Fire 7
First and foremost, FOR THIS PRICE is a great product!! Unbeatable, I must say; it's a lot more that you can expect!! I am surprised this thing is such a high quality product for just few bucks (I bought mine on eBay for $39,99, but later I found it's the same price here at Amazon). AMAZON x100: It is true its operation is 100% based on a Amazon environment, and that its Android OS is a special version (with some limitations); however I use Amazon store and services a lot, so that does not bother me at all. The inconveniences that are annoying for me I have overcome them satisfactorily... 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 uninstalled (or at least I haven't found the way to do it). Well you can stop their services so they don't use tablet's resources, and occupy less memory and space that way; but the icons are still there. Also, they are not allowed to be stored in a folder (by long pressing each icon) so you have to deal with that bunch of icons in the main screen, which is very annoying (to my liking). But today I finally discovered a TRICK ;) to store them in a folder (Yeah!), so goodbye to those disturbing icons that I don't use (I just see 1 folder). My screen is already clean now, and only with the Apps that "I" use. AMAZON'S ANDROID: As for the OS limitations, the only one I could not overcome is that I have an annual subscription to Norton antivirus, and I have it installed on my Desktop, Laptop and Smartphone; unfortunately it cannot be installed on Fire 7 (9th gen). Today I contacted Norton technical support and they confirmed it; they say it cannot be installed due to the version of Android that Amazon uses on their tablets, which is limited and also different, with a very specific configuration that meets their tablets. Well instead I installed a free anitvirus that is going well for now (hope it protects me enough). STORAGE: As in every smartphone or tablet, internal memory is a concern of all of us (it quickly gets full); and this Fire 7 is not the exception. However it has 10.63GB for user's available internal storage (of 16GB it comes with) and I still have 8GB and something FREE, but this is because I use a 32GB MicroSD (it accepts up to 512GB) and configured all apps to store things over there. This is a good advice for all smartphone/tablet users. Oh yes, also Amazon gives you 5GB for Free in their cloud for you to store your stuff (pics, docs, music, or whatever you want). That's space you won't use in your Fire's storage so that's a nice gift. BATTERY: The battery life is awesome; what I've tested so far it gave me about 8 hours while Spotify downloaded my entire playlists for offline use. After that I gave it the second charge and have it playing music for about 5 continue hrs and the battery still has 70% remaining. SPAM: There's something that bothers me a bit which is the advertising of Amazon stuff when I unlock the screen. I haven't found how to stop it so after various attempts to get rid of it I ended up accepting to live with it. I just swipe my finger from the bottom of the screen and advertising is quickly gone. KEYBOARD: It can be set in several languages (well that's standard; I just downloaded the Spanish dictionary so it checks my spelling), but something that I liked is that it includes the Swipe method of "writing" (you enter words by sliding a finger from the first letter to the last; you lift only between words). I love that method and have used it in my smartphones for years now so I'm glad I found it here too. MORE TO COME: I'm so excited with my new Fire that I want to explore more functions, for example Alexa, and more other stuff that comes with the tablet. I will find the time for that later, but for now, I am very happy with what I've got. MY CONCLUSION: I am 200% satisfied with this product, I think it works sensational, at a very satisfactory speed. It plays my Spotify and MP3s playlists without problem, pairing it with my JBL Flip 4 speaker was fast and easy (and it sounds spectacular), the WiFi works perfectly, the email configuration was super fast and without problems, etc etc etc. What a good product!! And for this price, even better!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019 by JAS

  • Great little tablet.
The speed, display, and weight are good. No issues (this is like our third one).
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026 by Crys Cat

  • It's Good, but be aware of some limitations
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Without Lockscreen Ads Color: Black Style: Fire 7
I replaced a three or four year old Fire 6" with this Fire 7". The 7" is incrementally larger (circa 1/2" taller) but a tad lighter at 10.5 oz. Because it is more streamlined and thinner it "feels" an ounce or two lighter, although it isn't. The new Fire 7" is definitely faster and has a better touch screen. I am sure I will be using it more than I used the 6". This is an inexpensive item so any criticisms need to be viewed in that light - whatever the criticism, it's good for the price and 10-20% the price of a mini iPad. SOFTWARE. "WALLED GARDEN." I was trying to replicate the software apps I used on my iPhone, with a number of problems. While Evernote, Dropbox, Washington Post and WSJ were available, and of course Netflix and HBO, other apps I use were not. The Amazon App store is limited. See next section. SIDE LOAD APPS. "SIDE LOAD IN BRIEF." There is a procedure I had forgotten that you can fairly easily side load some Android apps that are not inside the Amazon Fire App store. For me, these are all functional apps (not games). You go to Settings/Security, and say YES to Apps from Unknown Sources. Then you go to a p k mirror dot com (lots of online articles point to this). You search for the app you want, download it, and answer a few fine print Fire questions like "Download?" "Open?" "Install?" Then the app shows up like a native app on the Fire home screen. There is also some way to install Google Play Store on a Fire, which I haven't done. Apps like New York Times, Flipboard, and Feedly that I use literally all the time, had to be side loaded this way. Other apps like Trello generated error messages on Kindle. Feedly installed but would NOT accept my logon via Google account, the only way I can get into it. Net net, there are some applications like this I couldn't replicate on Fire as on my iPhone. Also I use ONENOTE on ipad and iphone but not Fire. I had to use a different podcast app on Fire than on my iPhone (podcast addict). Remember that for some things with no Fire app you can resort to the browser and a bookmark (e.g. Trello). (In addition to the method cited here, there is some way to install the actual Google Play Store, see online articles and training videos). MEMORY CARD. It REJECTED a micro SDHC card I'd been using in my Windows laptop. I got a new micro SDHC card and it recognized it out of the box, but asked me with a popup dialog if I wanted to (A) specially format it for Fire use only, or (B) use it as a transfer card. This new card generated an error warning in my Windows 10 laptop, but it worked OK anyway. I transferred ten H264 movies and Fire read them fine. I accessed them with a free Fire app store app, File Commander. I understand you can also access memory card movies via (A) Video > Options > Personal Videos (sometimes I can't find this path) or (B) via an app called My Videos. File Commander is easiest. SCREEN. "DECENT." it's good, but for the two digit price don't expect a retina screen like on some $500 tablet. It's fine for me for video, some fine print apps like Washington Post text looked distinctly grainy though. It makes a good eReader; weighing 10.5 oz versus my Paperwhite 7 oz. INITIATING. "FROZE!!" A "D" for the out of box experience. After several initiation steps, finding wifi, and downloaded an update, my Fire froze in "JUST A SEC" mode for over an hour. This is common (see Google); you have to hold down the power button for 30 sec for a reboot. On rebooting, I got the JUST A SEC screen a few times, but only for a few seconds. 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2019 by Bruce_in_LA

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