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The Fire 7 Tablet (7th Gen) features a vibrant 7-inch IPS touchscreen, a quad-core processor, and 16 GB internal storage expandable up to 1 TB via microSD. With up to 10 hours of battery life, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.0, it’s designed for seamless multitasking and entertainment on the go. Lightweight and compact, it’s ideal for professionals seeking a reliable, versatile tablet with access to millions of apps and media.
Display | 7” touchscreen, 1024 x 600 resolution at 171 ppi, SD video playback, with IPS (in-plane switching) technology. |
Size | 180.68 x 117.59 x 9.67 mm |
Weight | 282 g. Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. |
CPU & RAM | Quad-Core 2.0 GHz with 2 GB of RAM. |
Storage | 16 GB (9.5 GB available to user) or 32 GB (25 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 1 TB 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 10 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 5 W power adaptor included in the box. |
Wi-Fi connectivity | Single-antenna dual-band Wi-Fi. Supports public and private Wi-Fi 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) Wi-Fi networks. Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 ax) is not currently supported. |
4G connectivity | N/A |
Ports | USB-C to connect to a PC/Macintosh computer or to charge your device with the included power adaptor and microSD slot for external storage. |
Audio | 3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speaker. |
Sensors | Accelerometer |
Camera specifications | 2 MP front- and rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording. |
Location services | Location-based services via Wi-Fi. |
Available colours | Black, Denim or Rose. |
Additional features | Built-in Bluetooth 5.0 LE with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone and LE accessories. |
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 Subtitling, Font Size, High Contrast Text, Colour Inversion, Colour Correction and Convert Stereo to Mono audio (subtitles are not available for all content). Learn more about these accessibility features. |
Warranty and service | Fire 7 tablet is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired (click here for further information on your consumer rights). Use of Fire tablet is subject to the terms found here. |
Included in the box | Fire 7 tablet, USB C, 5 W power adaptor and Quick Start Guide. |
Generation | 12th generation (2022 release) |
Content availability | Certain services, features and apps are subject to change, may vary by location and may not be available in all areas. |
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. If you already own a Fire tablet, visit Manage Your Content and Devices for information specific to your device. |
L**R
Great Value for Money ... As Long As Your Have Realistic Expectations
I seriously have to laugh reading some of the reviews here for this product - maybe it's a sign o'times, but people seem to expect something for next to nothing. This is a £50 tablet (sold for £39 in deals ... which I bought one for) and it stands to reason this would never be an iPad alternative. It's a cheap tablet, but IMHO (as an IT professional for the last 25+ years) great value for money. This is - at the end of the day - a tablet primarily aimed at offering a colour Kindle reading experience (which I bought it for - call me shallow, but I wanted proper colour book covers of those in my library) but also could be used as a browser or for social media. I bought it exclusively for reading (mainly because my son keeps stealing my main tablet) as I'm more than happy to use my phone for Facebook/Twitter and the like. Yes, it isn't the fastest processor in the world - I noticed it was certainly a lot slower in installing apps compared to my ageing Nexus *but it is a £50 tablet*. If you want a better, faster experience, save up your cash and buy a more pricey tablet. If not, click download, go to the kitchen and put the kettle on. No biggie for me, personally.So the plusses: I've no real issue with the speed of the processor; the screen quality is actually very good; I actually like the proprietry Silk web-browser (it's actually quite quick) and, filling it's primary design brief - a colour Kindle - it's meets that expectation.The main minus point is the battery life: just using it as a book reader and you'll still be charging it every other day. That being said, re-charging time is pretty rapid, so this isn't the end of the world. Having it locked down so that some (Google) apps can't be installed can be off-putting for some, but this can be overcome if you know someone who is a bit techie savvie.So, in conclusion, you get what you pay for. As a cheap tablet - even as a sub £100 one, this is a good deal.
S**2
Amazon Fire A great little cheap tablet
A brilliant little tablet. I miss goggle play though, and did find how I could add it. A lot of apps do rely on Google services so this should have been added as standard. I was happy with not having too many apps already installed. I did find alternatives to the apps that relied on G.P. These aren't as good or are older versions. I did add a sd card. At first it was brilliant, but now it's not recognising it at all. I only had the fire about 5 days when it suddenly stopped recognising the sd card, I will try again with another type.My fire has ads, when I ordered it I thought the special offers meant something different. I felt very disappointed by Amazon by this deception, I'm also disappointed that you also have to pay another £10 to remove them, although some lucky people have had them removed for free. The ads are on the lockscreen, which isn't too bad. If you have them removed you still can't add your own wallpaper, which is a shame. I was also disappointed to find that I had paid full price on prime day for my fire. I had put this in my basket on prime day and whilst I was checking out the time changed and i got charged full price. I should have been charged the prime day price as it was added on prime day and the time changed during the checkout. This is again very crafty of Amazon and I was disappointed. Just be careful of time for any bargains as Amazon doesn't honour it if during checkout the time changes! I love Amazon but this really needs to be changed!My fire I have found has slowed down quite considerably and I haven't used it that much. I haven't got a lot of apps using the memory so again have resorted back to using my phone as it's so much quicker to do anything.The fire is great for reading books, searching on the internet and playing a few game. I would like to hide my apps from the homescreen. I find it's tidier, and you can see your wallpaper. I like a few apps on the homescreen of my own choosing and those I use most often. I'm trying to find out how I can do this. I don't know why manufacturers are trying to copy apple all the time even though they are android based. Stop and find your own identity!All in all Amazon Fire is a good little tablet depending on what you want to use it for. Battery life is fantastic. It is fairly quick to charge and is still a very useful addition to the home. Great for children and adults alike.
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