Technologist Mag
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Guides
  • Laptops
  • Mobiles
  • Wearables
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On

How Windows Recall Works—and Whether You Should Switch It On

14 November 2025

Can a Hydroelectric Dam Really Make the Days Longer?

14 November 2025

Why You Should Cook Your Turkey Outside (But Not Like That)

14 November 2025

Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?

14 November 2025

Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid

14 November 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Technologist Mag
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • Tech News
  • AI
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Gaming
  • Guides
  • Laptops
  • Mobiles
  • Wearables
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Trending
    • Press Release
Technologist Mag
Home » Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?
Tech News

Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?

By technologistmag.com14 November 20253 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

WIRED

A faucet for Amazon content: If you subscribe to Amazon’s Prime service, you can consume all the included movies, music, TV, and books, shop for all the items you can get with its free two-day shipping, and browse your free Amazon photo storage. You can do most of the same things from an Android tablet or iPad, but the Fire OS interface is crafted specifically to deliver Amazon goods, with swipeable pages for each type of media Amazon sells.

Built “good enough”: Physically, Amazon’s Fire tablets are made of cheap-ish plastic, but they’re designed with enough care that the build quality won’t bother you too much. Wifi reception is excellent, and the front facing cameras have improved considerably in the last couple releases. The Kids Editions are also some of the best-quality tablets for kids, encased in a rugged bumper, and all have microSD slots so you can add extra storage. (We recommend this 128-GB microSD card for $15.) It used to be that you could improve things by hacking Amazon’s tablets to installing the Google Play Store on your Fire device. Unfortunately installing the Play Store has become increasingly difficult and is something I no longer recommend for most people. It’s not worth the hassle when there are other reasonable cheap Android tablets available.

Cheap: Did we mention the price? They all cost $200 or less, save the new Max 11. If you stick to the cheaper models though, they’re a great value. You can also get them with Amazon lock-screen ads, which will lower your price by $15.


TIRED

Non-Amazon content is lacking: The greatest strength of these tablets is also their greatest weakness. If you aren’t an Amazon Prime subscriber and don’t plan to get your video, audio, or books from Amazon, the Fire tablet line is far less compelling. They do have Alexa, so that could be a plus, but again, that’s tied deeply into Amazon’s content library. You can download third-party apps like Netflix on Amazon’s Appstore, but the selection is far more limited than what’s available on Apple’s iPad or the Google Play Store on standard Android tablets. Rumor has it this will be changing next year as Amazon improves Fire OS, but so far that’s just a rumor.

Old tech: The tech inside these tablets is old. The processors aren’t the fastest, and you’ll likely notice small fits of lag and a general lack of power compared to more expensive Android tablets. The touchscreens aren’t a responsive or sensitive as more expensive tablets. Since many of the apps for Fire OS are built with weak processing power in mind, you don’t notice it too much. The operating system is also dated (depending on which Fire tablet you’re buying), which could hide some of the weaknesses. Amazon’s latest Fire OS is a modified version of Android 11, which came out in 2020. Amazon keeps updating its tablets to some degree, but not nearly as often as it should.

Short warranties: Only the Fire HD 10 comes with a full one-year warranty. Oddly, the smaller devices come with 90-day warranties.

Special offers: Over time Amazon’s Special Offers ads have gotten more overt and annoying. We recommend you pay the extra $15 to buy a Fire tablet without them.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleWeight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid
Next Article Why You Should Cook Your Turkey Outside (But Not Like That)

Related Articles

How Windows Recall Works—and Whether You Should Switch It On

14 November 2025

Can a Hydroelectric Dam Really Make the Days Longer?

14 November 2025

Why You Should Cook Your Turkey Outside (But Not Like That)

14 November 2025

Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid

14 November 2025

Chinese Beverage Chains Spread Across the US, Challenging Starbucks’ Dominance

14 November 2025

Black Friday Will Be Confusing (Again). Here Are Our Tips

14 November 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Don't Miss

Can a Hydroelectric Dam Really Make the Days Longer?

By technologistmag.com14 November 2025

How many times have you said, “I wish the days were longer”? Well, NASA scientists…

Why You Should Cook Your Turkey Outside (But Not Like That)

14 November 2025

Which Amazon Fire Tablet Is Best for You?

14 November 2025

Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound Is Being Tested as a Treatment for Long Covid

14 November 2025

Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, And More | The Game Informer Show

14 November 2025
Technologist Mag
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2025 Technologist Mag. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.