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Fire 7 tablet, 7" display, 32 GB, (2019 release), Black

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Arrives Tuesday, Sep 2
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Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported


Color: Black


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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  • Affordable and Compact Tablet for Everyday Use
Digital Storage Capacity: 16 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Black Style: Fire 7
The Fire 7 Tablet (2019 release) is a great option for those seeking an affordable, compact device for everyday tasks. The 7" display offers clear visuals for reading, streaming, and browsing. With 16 GB of storage, it provides enough space for essential apps, books, and media, though it’s worth noting that the storage can be expanded with a microSD card for additional flexibility. The tablet runs smoothly for casual use and offers good value for its price. Its compact size makes it easy to carry around, and the black finish is sleek and understated. If you're looking for a budget-friendly tablet for basic tasks and media consumption, the Fire 7 is a solid choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by antonio

  • It is a joy to use.
Digital Storage Capacity: 32 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Plum Style: Fire 7
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021 by bcbeads

  • Fast, capable, easy to read/use, Alexa capability,
Digital Storage Capacity: 16 GB Offer Type: Lockscreen Ad-Supported Color: Black Style: Fire 7
I bought this product before it was officially released to replace a Generation 1 Fire Tablet that I purchased several years ago. The original is actually still in use; I keep it bedside to read books and play the occasional game when I can't sleep. This new version of the tablet is excellent. The value for the money is significant. The upgraded OS is compatible with so many different apps. The display is crisp and clean, and the speed at which it processes commands is fast. What I find most handy is that I can walk up to it, even when it's asleep, and issue an Alexa command and it will transmit it immediately. The new version is much lighter and better constructed, and I love the new case. If this one lasts as long as the original, I'll be quite happy! UPDATED 04/25/2020: My first review didn't mention battery life... the battery life on this unit is questionable. If you use it at all each day, you'll want to charge it every evening. Even if you don't use it, the battery drains at an alarming rate. I finally bit the bullet and paid the $15.00 plus tax to get rid of the ads, and I've found that actually helped to extend battery life somewhat. While Amazon has a wide variety of apps available for the Fire, unfortunately some of the apps and games I really wanted to use aren't available. I did a bit of research online, and quickly learned that I could turn off one security settings, download and install 4 files, and then have full access to the Google Play store and all of it's apps. The whole process took about 5 minutes, and the value it added to this device is phenomenal! This has become my go to device, replacing an aging iPad. I can't believe how easy the process was, and I highly recommend it to anyone who needs access to more than the Fire store has to offer. Be aware that this hack may invalidate or impact Amazon's warranty for the device, but for me, the ability to open the device to a realm of new functionality is well worth the risk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019 by Duane A. Priest

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