Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) Review | 168 Data compared

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  • Avg. price: ~£150
  • RAM capacity: 1 GB
  • Internal storage: 8 GB
  • Screen size: 7 inches
  • Chipset: MediaTek MT8135

Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) review. Compare 168 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among tablets and if it is worth buying.

4.8

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the smartphone's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best Tablets on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

4.3

Technical Score

10.0%

9.2

User score

Poor
4.3

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the smartphone's technical performance, covering eight key areas: performance & hardware, software, camera, connectivity, display, battery, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

22.0%

4.5

Performance

20.0%

5.3

Display

16.0%

4.2

Camera

14.0%

2.0

Battery

12.0%

3.5

Connectivity

8.0%

5.9

Software & Features

5.0%

5.6

Design

3.0%

5.0

Audio & Multimedia

Poor
9.2

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartphone

When it matters: When you want to know how a smartphone handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

8.8

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
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4.4
(20865)
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4.4
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(Reviews last updated: May 2026)

Exceptional
  • 3.4
    Gaming

    Score components:

    25.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    20.0%

    1.0

    Refresh rate

    20.0%

    9.0

    GPU frequency

    20.0%

    4.8

    Chipset

    15.0%

    1.3

    Battery capacity

  • 4.1
    School

    Score components:

    20.0%

    4.8

    Chipset

    20.0%

    3.6

    Battery life

    20.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    10.0%

    10

    Weight

    10.0%

    1.0

    Internal storage

    10.0%

    10

    Keyboard accessory

    10.0%

    1.0

    Screen size

  • 2.4
    Work

    Score components:

    30.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    25.0%

    4.8

    Chipset

    20.0%

    1.0

    Internal storage

    15.0%

    1.0

    Screen size

    5.0%

    10

    Keyboard accessory

    5.0%

    1.0

    Stylus included

  • 4.1
    Seniors

    Score components:

    20.0%

    1.0

    Screen size

    20.0%

    3.6

    Battery life

    20.0%

    10

    Weight

    20.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    20.0%

    4.8

    Chipset

  • 3.3
    Kids

    Score components:

    25.0%

    1.3

    Battery capacity

    25.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    15.0%

    10

    Weight

    15.0%

    1.0

    Internal storage

    10.0%

    1.0

    Screen size

    10.0%

    9.7

    Price

  • 3.4
    Travel

    Score components:

    20.0%

    1.0

    RAM capacity

    20.0%

    3.6

    Battery life

    15.0%

    4.8

    Chipset

    15.0%

    10

    Weight

    10.0%

    1.0

    Cellular module

    10.0%

    1.0

    5G connectivity

    5.0%

    1.0

    GPS

    5.0%

    1.0

    Internal storage

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Verdict

The Amazon Fire 7 (7th Gen) is an ultra-budget 7-inch tablet featuring a 1024 x 600 IPS display (171 ppi) and a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor paired with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. Its primary strengths are its extremely low price point, durable plastic construction, and deep integration with the Amazon ecosystem, including Alexa hands-free support and robust parental controls. While it offers expandable storage up to 256GB via microSD and dual-band Wi-Fi, it is held back by sluggish performance, a low-resolution screen, poor 2MP/VGA cameras, and the lack of the Google Play Store.

Technical Specifications of tablet Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB)

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the smartphone's technical performance, covering eight key areas: performance & hardware, software, camera, connectivity, display, battery, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Tablets based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

22.0%

4.5

Performance

20.0%

5.3

Display

16.0%

4.2

Camera

14.0%

2.0

Battery

12.0%

3.5

Connectivity

8.0%

5.9

Software & Features

5.0%

5.6

Design

3.0%

5.0

Audio & Multimedia

4.3
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a technical score of 4.31 points, which is lower than 91.4% of Tablets.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartphone

When it matters: When you want to know how a smartphone handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

8.8

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
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4.4
(20865)
United States
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4.4
(20865)

(Reviews last updated: May 2026)

9.2
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a user score of 9.16 points, which is higher than 92.1% of Tablets.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the smartphone.
When it matters: When you prefer to purchase a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
10
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a popularity of 10 points, which is higher than 84.4% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the smartphone's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a smartphone with a good balance between quality and price.

Score components:

60.0%

4.8

Overall score

40.0%

9.7

Price

6.3
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a quality-to-price ratio of 6.3 points, which is lower than 66.4% of products in this category.
Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Amazon
RAM capacity
What it is: The amount of volatile memory available for running apps and multitasking.
When it matters: When you use multiple apps at once or want smoother multitasking without reloads.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=8 GB

1 GB
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a RAM capacity of 1 GB which is smaller than the RAM capacity of 77.8% of tablets and equal to that of 19.3% of tablets.
Process node
What it is: The size of the manufacturing process used to create the chip's transistors, measured in nanometers (nm). Smaller nodes generally indicate more advanced, power-efficient chips.
When it matters: When you want a chipset that is more power-efficient and generates less heat.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <7 nm

28 nm
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is built on a 28 nm nm process node, which is larger than the node size used in 64.7% of tablets and equal to the node used in 17.8% of tablets.
Internal storage
What it is: The total built-in space available for apps, media, and files.
When it matters: When you keep large libraries of photos, videos, and apps directly on your device.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=128 GB

8 GB
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has an internal storage capacity of 8 GB which is smaller than the storage of 93.5% of tablets and equal to that of 4.9% of tablets.
Geekbench 6 single-core benchmark score
What it is: A cross-platform benchmark by Primate Labs that measures single-core CPU performance. It reflects how quickly a device handles everyday tasks that rely on a single processing core.
When it matters: When you want snappy responsiveness in everyday interactions and simple apps.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >1300

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Screen resolution
What it is: The total number of pixels displayed on the screen, expressed as width x height, determining sharpness.
When it matters: When you want text and media to look sharper on a larger display.

Importance: HIGH

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Refresh rate
What it is: The number of times per second the display updates the image, measured in Hertz (Hz); higher rates offer smoother motion.
When it matters: When you want scrolling to feel fluid and games to look smoother.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=120 Hz

60 Hz
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) supports a refresh rate of 60 Hz which is higher than in 0% of tablets and equal to that in 73.8% of tablets.
Display type
What it is: The specific technology used for the screen panel (e.g., OLED, IPS LCD), influencing contrast, color, and efficiency.
When it matters: When you care about vibrant colors, deep blacks, and battery efficiency.

Importance: HIGH

IPS LCD
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) uses a IPS LCD display type. 75.4% of tablets use this display technology.
Pixel density
What it is: The concentration of pixels on the display, measured in pixels per inch (PPI), affecting image clarity.
When it matters: When you read a lot, look at fine details, or want text and graphics to look cleaner at close range.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >250 ppi

216 ppi
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a pixel density of 216 ppi which is lower than that of 52.5% of tablets and equal to that of 3.7% of tablets.
Display glass type
What it is: The specific brand or model of strengthened glass used to protect the screen from scratches and drops.
When it matters: When drops, scratches, or long-term screen wear are a concern in daily use.

Importance: HIGH

Corning Gorilla Glass
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) uses Corning Gorilla Glass display glass which is stronger than that on 45.4% of tablets and equal to that on 32.7% of tablets.
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Optical image stabilization
What it is: A hardware mechanism that physically moves the camera lens or sensor to counteract hand shakiness and reduce blur in photos and videos.
When it matters: When you want to reduce blur in photos and shake in videos, especially in low light.

Importance: HIGH

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support optical image stabilization. 0.4% of tablets include OIS.
Main camera megapixels
What it is: The resolution of the primary rear camera sensor, measured in millions of pixels (MP). Higher megapixels can capture more detail.
When it matters: When you want to capture high-resolution images that can be cropped or printed large.

Importance: HIGH

2 MP
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a main camera resolution of 2 MP MP which is lower than that of 93% of tablets and equal to that of 6% of tablets.
Front camera megapixels
What it is: The resolution of the front-facing camera, measured in megapixels, determining the detail level of selfies.
When it matters: When you want detailed selfies or high-quality video for calls and streaming.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=8 MP

0.3 MP
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a front camera resolution of 0.3 MP MP which is lower than in 92.9% of tablets and equal to that in 7.1% of tablets.
Main camera aperture
What it is: The size of the lens opening (f-stop) that controls light entry. A lower f-number indicates a wider aperture, allowing better low-light shots.
When it matters: When you want better low-light performance or a natural background blur effect.

Importance: HIGH

f/2.4
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a main camera aperture of f/2.4 which is narrower than that of 70% of tablets and equal to that of 17.4% of tablets.
Optical zoom
What it is: A true zoom feature that adjusts the camera lens to get closer to the subject without losing image quality, unlike digital zoom.
When it matters: When you want to get closer to a distant subject without losing image clarity.

Importance: HIGH

1xx
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) supports 1x x optical zoom which is higher than in 18.4% of tablets and equal to that in 80.7% of tablets.
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Battery capacity
What it is: The amount of electric charge the battery can hold, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
When it matters: When you want a stronger chance of longer battery life, especially if you use the tablet heavily away from a charger.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >8000 mAh

3,500 mAh
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a battery capacity of 3500 mAh which is smaller than the batteries in 92.7% of tablets and equal to those in 1% of tablets.
Charging speed
What it is: The maximum power input supported for wired charging, measured in Watts (W).
When it matters: When you are in a rush and need to top up your battery quickly.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >30 W

10 W
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) supports charging speeds of 10 W which is slower than in 61% of tablets and equal to speeds in 33.2% of tablets.
Battery life
What it is: An estimate of how long the tablet can run on one charge.
When it matters: When you do not want to recharge the tablet too often.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >10 hours

8 hours
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a battery life of 8 hours, which is shorter than that of 72.2% of tablets and equal to that of 11.9% of tablets.
mixed use
Wireless charging
What it is: The ability to charge the battery without cables by placing the device on a compatible charging pad.
When it matters: When you want to charge the tablet by placing it on a compatible pad.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support wireless charging. 1.5% of tablets support wireless charging.
Fast charging
What it is: In the context of modern electronics, "Fast Charging" refers to any technology that delivers power significantly higher than the traditional USB baseline. While the industry standard for a basic charger is 5W (5V at 1A), a charger is generally classified as a fast charger if it provides at least 18W of power.
When it matters: When you want to minimize the time your tablet spends tethered to a wall outlet.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support fast charging. 49.3% of tablets support fast charging.
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LTE support
What it is: Support for Long-Term Evolution (4G) networks, providing high-speed mobile data.
When it matters: When you need reliable mobile internet coverage in areas where 5G isn't available.

Importance: HIGH

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support LTE. 63.3% of tablets include LTE connectivity.
Wi-Fi connectivity
What it is: The ability to connect to wireless local area networks for internet access and local networking.
When it matters: When you want to save mobile data and connect to home or public networks.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) supports Wi-Fi connectivity. 99.9% of tablets offer Wi-Fi support.
GPS
What it is: Support for the Global Positioning System to determine the device's precise location.
When it matters: When you need accurate navigation for driving, walking, or exploring new places.

Importance: HIGH

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support GPS. 83.2% of tablets include GPS functionality.
5G connectivity
What it is: Support for the fifth generation of mobile network technology, offering significantly faster data speeds and lower latency.
When it matters: When you need the fastest possible mobile data speeds for streaming and downloading on the go.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support 5G connectivity. 10.8% of tablets support 5G.
NFC
What it is: Near Field Communication technology that enables contactless payments, quick pairing, and data exchange over short distances.
When it matters: When you want to make contactless payments or quickly pair with compatible accessories.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support NFC. 9.8% of tablets include NFC.
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Operating system
What it is: The primary system software that manages the tablet's hardware and software resources.
When it matters: When you have a preference for the user interface and app ecosystem.

Importance: HIGH

Fire
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) uses the Fire operating system, which is less advanced than the one used by 81.5% of tablets.
Update support duration
What it is: The expected length of software update support for the tablet.
When it matters: When you care about how long the tablet should keep getting software updates.

Importance: HIGH

medium
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) offers medium update support, which is longer than the support period of 43.1% of tablets and equal to that of 36.1% of tablets.
Direct OS updates
What it is: Receives major operating system updates directly from the device maker or platform provider instead of waiting on extra intermediaries.
When it matters: When fast access to new Android or system features and security patches matters to you.

Importance: HIGH

yes
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) receives direct OS updates. 79.4% of tablets receive direct updates.
On-device AI
What it is: A tablet feature related to on-device ai.
When it matters: When you use smart writing, photo, voice, or search features and want them to work faster or more privately on the tablet itself.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support on-device AI. 32.1% of tablets support this capability.
App tracking protection
What it is: A system-level feature that limits how apps track user behavior across other apps and services.
When it matters: When you want to stop apps from following your activity across other companies' apps and websites.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not include app tracking protection. 25.2% of tablets support this feature.
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IP rating
What it is: A standardized code (Ingress Protection) indicating the device's resistance to dust and water intrusion.
When it matters: When you use the tablet around water, outdoors, or in dusty environments and want more durability.

Importance: MEDIUM

not rated
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has an IP rating of not rated which is equal to that of 83% of tablets.
Weight
What it is: The total mass of the tablet, affecting how heavy it feels in the hand.
When it matters: When you want the tablet to be easier to carry and hold for longer sessions.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <500 g

337 g
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) weighs 337 g which is lighter than 85.7% of tablets and equal to the weight of 0.5% of tablets.
Backlit keyboard
What it is: A keyboard with illuminated keys for easier typing in darker environments.
When it matters: When you type in dim rooms or low light.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support a backlit keyboard. 8.9% of tablets support this accessory feature.
Keyboard accessory
What it is: Support for a keyboard accessory made for the tablet.
When it matters: When you want the tablet to work more like a small laptop.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) supports a keyboard accessory. 83.4% of tablets support this option.
Pen latency
What it is: The delay between stylus input and the line or action appearing on screen, usually measured in milliseconds.
When it matters: When you want stylus input to feel quicker and more natural.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <10 ms

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Number of microphones
What it is: The total count of microphones on the device, used for audio recording, noise cancellation, and voice isolation.
When it matters: When you want clear audio recording and better noise cancellation during calls.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=2

2
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) includes 2 microphones, which is more than in 55.4% of tablets and equal to the number in 33% of tablets.
aptX Adaptive
What it is: A Bluetooth codec that dynamically adjusts bitrate to balance audio quality and connection stability.
When it matters: When you use wireless headphones in changing environments and want better audio quality without sacrificing connection stability.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support aptX Adaptive. 4.9% of tablets offer this codec.
No confirmed built-in aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codec support.
Dolby Atmos support
What it is: Support for Dolby Atmos audio playback or processing.
When it matters: When you want more immersive sound from compatible movies, games, or music.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support Dolby Atmos. 26.4% of tablets support this audio feature.
N. of speakers
What it is: The number of built-in speakers used for audio playback.
When it matters: When you want fuller sound without always using headphones.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=4

2
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) includes 2 speakers, which is more than in 12.2% of tablets and equal to the number in 59.2% of tablets.
Dual speakers.
FM radio
What it is: A built-in receiver allowing users to listen to local FM radio stations using wired headphones as an antenna.
When it matters: When you want to listen to local radio stations without using mobile data.

Importance: LOW

no
Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not include an FM radio. 14.9% of tablets offer FM radio functionality.
No confirmed built-in FM radio support.
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Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) vs the average tablet

  • 31.2% lighter
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is lighter than the average tablet (337 g vs 490 g). The average tablet weighs 490 g.
    What it is: The total mass of the tablet, affecting how heavy it feels in the hand.
    When it matters: When you want the tablet to be easier to carry and hold for longer sessions.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <500 g

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is lighter than the average tablet (337 g vs 490 g). The average tablet weighs 490 g.337 g vs 490 g
  • 1 more microphone/s
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has more microphones than the average tablet (2 vs 1). The average tablet has 1 microphones.
    What it is: The total count of microphones on the device, used for audio recording, noise cancellation, and voice isolation.
    When it matters: When you want clear audio recording and better noise cancellation during calls.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=2

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has more microphones than the average tablet (2 vs 1). The average tablet has 1 microphones.2 vs 1
  • 10x more popular
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is more popular than the average tablet (10.00 vs 1.000).
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the smartphone.
    When it matters: When you prefer to purchase a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is more popular than the average tablet (10.00 vs 1.000).10 vs 1
  • 33 nits higher typical brightness
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher typical brightness than the average tablet (433 nits vs 400 nits). The average tablet reaches 400 nits typical brightness.
    What it is: The usual screen brightness the display can sustain in normal use, usually measured in nits.
    When it matters: When screen readability matters in everyday indoor or outdoor use.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >400 nits

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher typical brightness than the average tablet (433 nits vs 400 nits). The average tablet reaches 400 nits typical brightness.433 nits vs 400 nits
  • Good for kids
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is suitable for kids, the average tablet is not. 23.6% of tablets are suitable for kids.
    What it is: Is positioned mainly for children or family use, often with extra durability, simplified software, or parental features.
    When it matters: When the tablet will be used mainly by children and you want a setup that fits that role better.

    Importance: LOW

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is suitable for kids, the average tablet is not. 23.6% of tablets are suitable for kids.
  • 50.5 mm narrower
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is narrower than the average tablet (128 mm vs 178.5 mm). The average tablet is 178.5 mm wide.
    What it is: The horizontal dimension of the device when held in portrait orientation.
    When it matters: When you want the tablet to fit more easily in a bag, stand, or keyboard case.

    Importance: LOW

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is narrower than the average tablet (128 mm vs 178.5 mm). The average tablet is 178.5 mm wide.128 mm vs 178.5 mm
  • 14.5% higher user score
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher user score than the average tablet (9.16 vs 8.000).
    What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartphone
    When it matters: When you want to know how a smartphone handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher user score than the average tablet (9.16 vs 8.000).9.16 vs 8
  • 47 nits higher peak brightness
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher peak brightness than the average tablet (448 nits vs 401 nits). The average tablet reaches 401 nits peak brightness.
    What it is: The absolute maximum brightness a small portion of the screen can achieve briefly, usually when displaying HDR content.
    When it matters: When you watch HDR content and want highlights like explosions or sunlight to look realistic.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >500 nits

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher peak brightness than the average tablet (448 nits vs 401 nits). The average tablet reaches 401 nits peak brightness.448 nits vs 401 nits
  • 33 nits higher typical brightness
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher typical brightness than the average tablet (433 nits vs 400 nits). The average tablet reaches 400 nits typical brightness.
  • 47 nits higher peak brightness
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a higher peak brightness than the average tablet (448 nits vs 401 nits). The average tablet reaches 401 nits peak brightness.
  • 31.2% lighter
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is lighter than the average tablet (337 g vs 490 g). The average tablet weighs 490 g.
  • Good for kids
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is suitable for kids, the average tablet is not. 23.6% of tablets are suitable for kids.
  • 50.5 mm narrower
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is narrower than the average tablet (128 mm vs 178.5 mm). The average tablet is 178.5 mm wide.
  • 1 more microphone/s
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has more microphones than the average tablet (2 vs 1). The average tablet has 1 microphones.
  • 3 GB less RAM
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less RAM capacity than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet has 4 GB of RAM.
  • 35% lower CPU speed
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower CPU speed than the average tablet (1.3 GHz vs 2 GHz). The average tablet has CPU speed of 2 GHz.
  • 87.5% less storage
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less internal storage than the average tablet (8 GB vs 64 GB). The average tablet provides 64 GB of internal storage.
  • 1,066 MHz slower RAM speed
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower RAM speed than the average tablet (800 MHz vs 1,866 MHz). The average tablet has RAM speed of 1,866 MHz.
  • 2x larger process node
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) uses a larger process node than the average tablet (28 nm vs 14 nm). The average tablet uses a process node of 14 nm.
  • 2 fewer CPU threads
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less CPU threads than the average tablet (4 vs 6). The average tablet has 6 CPU threads.
  • 75% lower maximum RAM capacity
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less maximum RAM than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet supports up to 4 GB of RAM.
  • Older DDR memory version
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) uses an older DDR memory version than the average tablet (LPDDR2 vs LPDDR3). The average tablet uses DDR version LPDDR3.
  • 2 fewer GPU execution units
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less GPU execution units than the average tablet (2 vs 4). The average tablet has 4 GPU execution units.
  • 14.1% lower memory bandwidth
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower memory bandwidth than the average tablet (12.8 GB/s vs 14.9 GB/s). The average tablet has memory bandwidth of 14.9 GB/s.
  • 95 MHz lower GPU turbo clock
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower GPU turbo speed than the average tablet (600 MHz vs 695 MHz). The average tablet has GPU turbo speed of 695 MHz.
  • 3.1 inches smaller screen size
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower screen size than the average tablet (7 inches vs 10.1 inches). The average tablet has screen size of 10.1 inches.
  • 53 ppi lower screen sharpness
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower screen sharpness than the average tablet (171 ppi vs 224 ppi). The average tablet has screen sharpness of 224 ppi.
  • 3.6% lower pixel density
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower pixel density than the average tablet (216 ppi vs 224 ppi). The average tablet has pixel density of 224 ppi.
  • 4.7 MP lower front camera megapixels
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less front camera megapixels than the average tablet (0.3 MP vs 5 MP). The average tablet has 5 MP front camera resolution.
  • No continuous video AF
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support continuous video AF, the average tablet does. 55.4% of tablets support continuous video autofocus.
  • 6 MP lower main camera megapixels
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower-resolution main camera than the average tablet (2 MP vs 8 MP). The average tablet has a 8 MP main camera.
  • No touch autofocus
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support touch autofocus, the average tablet does. 82.8% of tablets allow touch-to-focus.
  • No timelapse video
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support timelapse video, the average tablet does. 54.5% of tablets include timelapse modes.
  • Narrower main camera aperture
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a worse main camera aperture than the average tablet (f/2.4 vs f/2.2). The average tablet uses f/2.2 main camera aperture.
  • 47% smaller battery capacity
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower battery capacity than the average tablet (3,500 mAh vs 6,600 mAh). The average tablet battery has capacity of 6,600 mAh.
  • 2 hours shorter battery life
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) offers shorter battery life than the average tablet (8 hours vs 10 hours). The average tablet offers 10 hours of battery life.
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  • 44.4% slower charging speed
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) supports slower charging than the average tablet (10 W vs 18 W). The average tablet supports charging speed of 18 W.
  • Lacks USB Type-C
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) lacks a USB Type-C port, the average tablet includes one. 51.8% of tablets use USB Type-C.
    USB Type-C port is not present.
  • No LTE support
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support LTE, the average tablet does. 63.3% of tablets support LTE.
  • No GPS
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not have GPS, the average tablet does. 83.2% of tablets feature GPS.
  • No cellular module
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not have a cellular module, the average tablet does. 59.7% of tablets include a cellular module.
  • Older Bluetooth version
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) uses an older Bluetooth version than the average tablet (4 vs 5.0). The average tablet uses Bluetooth 5.0.
    Bluetooth version: 4.0.
  • No face recognition
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not have face recognition, the average tablet does. 55.8% of tablets support face recognition.
    Native face recognition / face unlock is not supported.
  • No Ethernet support
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not have Ethernet support, the average tablet does. 66.6% of tablets support Ethernet.
  • No compass
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not have a compass, the average tablet does. 61.1% of tablets include a built-in compass.
  • No ambient light sensor
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not include an ambient light sensor, the average tablet does. 68.1% of tablets include an ambient light sensor.
    Ambient light sensor is not present.
  • No split-screen
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support split-screen, the average tablet does. 72.1% of tablets support split-screen.
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  • No picture-in-picture
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support picture-in-picture, the average tablet does. 61.1% of tablets support picture-in-picture.
  • Less advanced operating system
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) runs on a less advanced operating system than the average tablet (Fire vs Android). Operating system choice shapes app support, updates, and ecosystem features.
  • Lacks dark mode
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support dark mode, the average tablet does. 56.6% of tablets have dark mode.
  • No offline voice recognition
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support offline voice recognition, the average tablet does. 74% of tablets support offline voice recognition.
  • 2.6 mm thicker
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is thicker than the average tablet (10.6 mm vs 8 mm). The average tablet is 8 mm thick.
  • 5 years older release date
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) is an older model than the average tablet (2,014 vs 2,019).
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  • 4.7 MP lower front camera megapixels
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less front camera megapixels than the average tablet (0.3 MP vs 5 MP). The average tablet has 5 MP front camera resolution.
    What it is: The resolution of the front-facing camera, measured in megapixels, determining the detail level of selfies.
    When it matters: When you want detailed selfies or high-quality video for calls and streaming.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=8 MP

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less front camera megapixels than the average tablet (0.3 MP vs 5 MP). The average tablet has 5 MP front camera resolution.0.3 MP vs 5 MP
  • Lacks USB Type-C
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) lacks a USB Type-C port, the average tablet includes one. 51.8% of tablets use USB Type-C.
    USB Type-C port is not present.
    What it is: A modern, reversible connector used for charging, data transfer, and sometimes audio or video output.
    When it matters: When you want a reversible cable that handles charging, data, and accessories universally.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) lacks a USB Type-C port, the average tablet includes one. 51.8% of tablets use USB Type-C.
  • 3 GB less RAM
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less RAM capacity than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet has 4 GB of RAM.
    What it is: The amount of volatile memory available for running apps and multitasking.
    When it matters: When you use multiple apps at once or want smoother multitasking without reloads.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=8 GB

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has less RAM capacity than the average tablet (1 GB vs 4 GB). The average tablet has 4 GB of RAM.1 GB vs 4 GB
  • No LTE support
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support LTE, the average tablet does. 63.3% of tablets support LTE.
    What it is: Support for Long-Term Evolution (4G) networks, providing high-speed mobile data.
    When it matters: When you need reliable mobile internet coverage in areas where 5G isn't available.

    Importance: HIGH

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support LTE, the average tablet does. 63.3% of tablets support LTE.
  • 6 MP lower main camera megapixels
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower-resolution main camera than the average tablet (2 MP vs 8 MP). The average tablet has a 8 MP main camera.
    What it is: The resolution of the primary rear camera sensor, measured in millions of pixels (MP). Higher megapixels can capture more detail.
    When it matters: When you want to capture high-resolution images that can be cropped or printed large.

    Importance: HIGH

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower-resolution main camera than the average tablet (2 MP vs 8 MP). The average tablet has a 8 MP main camera.2 MP vs 8 MP
  • No continuous video AF
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support continuous video AF, the average tablet does. 55.4% of tablets support continuous video autofocus.
    What it is: Support for keeping focus updated automatically while recording video.
    When it matters: When you record moving subjects and want focus to keep up.

    Importance: LOW

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) does not support continuous video AF, the average tablet does. 55.4% of tablets support continuous video autofocus.
  • 47% smaller battery capacity
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower battery capacity than the average tablet (3,500 mAh vs 6,600 mAh). The average tablet battery has capacity of 6,600 mAh.
    What it is: The amount of electric charge the battery can hold, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
    When it matters: When you want a stronger chance of longer battery life, especially if you use the tablet heavily away from a charger.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >8000 mAh

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower battery capacity than the average tablet (3,500 mAh vs 6,600 mAh). The average tablet battery has capacity of 6,600 mAh.3500 mAh vs 6600 mAh
  • 35% lower CPU speed
    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower CPU speed than the average tablet (1.3 GHz vs 2 GHz). The average tablet has CPU speed of 2 GHz.
    What it is: The clock speeds used by the processor cores.
    When it matters: When you use demanding apps, multitask often, or want stronger day-to-day performance.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB) has a lower CPU speed than the average tablet (1.3 GHz vs 2 GHz). The average tablet has CPU speed of 2 GHz.1.3 GHz vs 2 GHz

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What customers like about Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB)?

  • Incredibly affordable price point, often cited as the best value for a basic budget tablet.
  • Solid battery life, with the 2022 model offering roughly 10 hours of video playback.
  • Compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable for travel and reading.
  • Includes a microSD card slot for expandable storage up to 1TB.
  • Durable build quality, especially the Kids Edition which includes a rugged protective case.
  • Seamless integration with Amazon services like Kindle, Prime Video, and hands-free Alexa.
  • Transition to USB-C charging in recent models for better compatibility.

What customers dislike about Amazon Fire HD 7 (1GB + 8GB)?

  • Sluggish and underpowered performance, frequently experiencing lag when switching apps or loading web pages.
  • Sub-HD screen resolution (1024 x 600) with low brightness that is difficult to see in direct sunlight.
  • Limited app selection due to the lack of the official Google Play Store and many popular apps (e.g., YouTube, Google Maps).
  • Very slow charging times, often taking over 4 hours for a full charge with the included 5W adapter.
  • Low-quality 2MP cameras that produce grainy, washed-out images and are only suitable for basic video calls.
  • Base models include intrusive advertisements on the lock screen unless you pay an extra fee to remove them.
  • Limited internal storage on base models (16GB), much of which is consumed by the operating system.

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hothardware.com
10/11/2014

The 2014 Amazon Fire HD 7, reviewed by HotHardware, offers strong value for its $139 price point, featuring a quad-core MediaTek processor, solid 7-inch display, and excellent stereo speakers. While excelling in media consumption, the plastic-bodied tablet faces limitations in high-end 3D gaming performance and camera quality. Key advantages include extensive Amazon Prime...Read more

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uk.pcmag.com
06/10/2014

The PCMag UK review of the 2014 Amazon Fire HD 7 characterizes it as a durable, budget-friendly, and user-friendly gateway to Amazon’s ecosystem, featuring a bright 1,280-by-800 display, strong stereo speakers, and extensive parental controls. Key disadvantages, or cons, include a heavy, thick design, limited 8GB storage, no microSD slot, and a short 4-hour 22-minute video battery...Read more

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techradar.com
07/11/2014

The 2014 Amazon Fire HD 7 is a durable, entry-level tablet designed as a "content delivery system" for the Amazon ecosystem, featuring a 1.5GHz quad-core processor but a thick, plastic design. It boasts a sharp 7-inch display and excellent dual stereo speakers as pros, though it lacks a microSD card slot and has no Micro-HDMI port. While the software is great for Prime users, the...Read more

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cnet.com
22/10/2014

The CNET review describes the Amazon Fire HD 7 as a "charmingly cheap" tablet offering significant value, particularly for Amazon Prime members looking for family-friendly, budget-friendly access to media. Praised for its vibrant 7-inch IPS display and robust software features, such as individual user profiles and extensive parental controls, the device performs smoothly for casual...Read more

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uk.pcmag.com
16/05/2014

The Amazon Kindle Fire HD (7-inch) functions as a specialized media-consumption device tailored for the Amazon ecosystem, featuring a high-quality 1,280-by-800 IPS display and dual-driver stereo speakers. Key advantages include its user-friendly interface, robust "FreeTime" parental controls, and deep Prime integration, alongside strong dual-band Wi-Fi performance. Conversely,...Read more

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wired.com
14/09/2012

The WIRED review highlights the 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD as a refined, content-focused tablet featuring a superior display, excellent speakers, and solid 10-hour battery life. Key advantages include seamless integration with the Amazon ecosystem, Whispersync technology, and HDMI-out capabilities. Conversely, the review notes drawbacks such as a lackluster web browser, absent...Read more

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techadvisor.com
21/10/2014

The Tech Advisor review of the 2022 Amazon Fire 7 highlights a budget-friendly upgrade featuring a more convenient USB-C port, improved 10-hour battery life, and a 30% faster 2.0GHz processor compared to the previous model. Despite these improvements, the device is held back by a low-resolution (1024 x 600) screen, sluggish performance under load, "dismal" cameras, and the...Read more

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avforums.com
05/03/2015

The 2014 Amazon Kindle Fire HD7 is a durable, budget-friendly 7-inch tablet with a solid build suitable for children, featuring a 1280 x 800 HD display and strong stereo speakers [1.1]. While performance is adequate for streaming apps like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, it falls short on high-end gaming and 1080p content [1.1]. Key cons include limited 8GB storage with no SD...Read more

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phonearena.com
06/01/2015

The 2014 Amazon Fire HD 7 is a budget-focused 7-inch tablet built for heavy Amazon ecosystem users, featuring a bright 533-nit, 1280 x 800 display that excels outdoors despite a washed-out appearance. While its tight integration with Prime services is a pro, the restrictive Fire OS 4 constitutes a significant con for those seeking a standard Android experience. Despite a functional,...Read more

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uk.pcmag.com
06/10/2014

The PCMag review characterizes the 2022 Amazon Fire 7 as a functional, ultra-budget tablet ideal for users deeply invested in the Amazon ecosystem. Key improvements include a faster processor, 2GB of RAM, 9.5-hour battery life, and a USB-C port, all available at a very low price point. However, significant drawbacks include sluggish performance, a low-resolution (1024-by-600)...Read more

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computerbild.de
12/01/2026

The Computer Bild Android tablet test (updated 2026) ranks the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra as the top performer, highlighting advanced processors and high-quality displays that rival Apple's iPads. The Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra excels with a 14.6-inch screen, extreme 1,600-nit brightness, and superior performance, though it carries a high cost of over €1,000. For budget-conscious users,...Read more

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computerbild.de
04/01/2026

According to Computer Bild, Amazon’s Fire tablets, particularly the Fire Max 11 with its fast processing and 11.5-hour battery life, dominate the budget market with solid build quality. The devices are highly rated for media consumption and children's use, often featuring useful Alexa Show Mode capabilities. However, significant drawbacks include the restrictive Fire OS ecosystem,...Read more

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spiegel.de
24/10/2012

The 2012 Spiegel Online review characterizes the Kindle Fire HD as a specialized "media consumption machine" rather than a general-purpose tablet, acting primarily as a digital storefront for Amazon's ecosystem. While offering robust hardware, the device is restricted by a locked-down software experience tailored heavily toward Amazon services. Hardware highlights include a sharp...Read more

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connect.de
12/12/2014

The Amazon Fire HD 7 (2014) is a budget-focused 7-inch tablet featuring a 1280 x 800 IPS display, offering solid, colorful media consumption for its price point. Pros include its durable, portable design, and deep integration with the Amazon ecosystem for Prime content, though it lacks the Google Play Store, restricting users to the Amazon Appstore. Performance can be a con, with...Read more

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chip.de
02/11/2012

According to a CHIP review, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD is a high-quality, specialized entertainment tablet offering exceptional hardware, featuring a 1280 x 800 IPS display and a sturdy, rubberized build. Notable pros include impressive, clear audio from dual-driver speakers with Dolby Digital Plus, fast dual-band Wi-Fi, and strong battery life. However, the device is limited by a...Read more

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cnetfrance.fr
07/09/2012

According to CNET France, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD serves as a premium media consumption device featuring a high-definition 7-inch screen with IPS technology and dual-band Wi-Fi for improved streaming. The tablet stands out with its excellent Dolby Digital Plus audio, though it suffers from a slightly heavy, functional design with hard-to-locate physical buttons. While limited to...Read more

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20minutes.fr
28/10/2014

The 2014 review by 20 Minutes positions the Amazon Fire HD 7 as a durable, budget-friendly "content consumption machine" designed for the Amazon ecosystem, featuring a solid build and a bright 7-inch (1280x800) display. Key strengths highlighted include excellent dual stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus and, on the software side, the intuitive Fire OS with child-friendly...Read more

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lesnumeriques.com
19/01/2015

The January 2015 Les Numériques review evaluates the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7, Asus ZenFone 5 (4G), and Bowers & Wilkins T7 speaker, highlighting their respective performance and design characteristics. The Kindle Fire HD 7 is recognized for its robust build and excellent speakers, but is limited by a lack of microSD storage and the inclusion of "Special Offers." The Asus ZenFone 5...Read more

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frandroid.com
06/06/2017

The Frandroid review of the Kindle Fire HD highlights the 7-inch IPS display and robust build quality as major pros for media consumption, offering vibrant colors and superior audio compared to competitors. However, the device features a locked-down, forked Android experience lacking the Google Play Store, along with ads on the lock screen. While praised for its, fast Wi-Fi and...Read more

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liseuses.net
11/09/2015

The Amazon Fire HD 7 is a budget-friendly 7-inch tablet with a robust, chunky plastic design ideal for media consumption and children, though it lacks an ambient light sensor. While the 1280x800 display is bright, the device features a restrictive Fire OS and limited internal storage. Key pros include excellent parental controls, low cost, and strong stereo speakers, whereas cons...Read more

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lesnumeriques.com
21/01/2015

The Les Numériques review characterizes the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 as a solid, budget-friendly tablet optimized for media consumption within the Amazon ecosystem, boasting an excellent display and robust build quality. Key strengths include high-quality stereo sound with Dolby Digital Plus, though the experience is marred by a sluggish interface, limited app selection, and the...Read more

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01net.com
26/09/2014

The 01net review characterizes the Amazon Fire HD 7 as a highly affordable, entry-level, 7-inch tablet designed for media consumption within the Amazon ecosystem. Featuring a robust, grippy plastic design, the tablet is praised for its portability and impressive dual stereo speakers with Dolby technology. While the 1280x800 display is sharp and warm, the review notes a slight...Read more

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educaciontrespuntocero.com
15/09/2022

The 2022 Amazon Fire 7 delivers a significant upgrade over its predecessor, featuring a 30% faster MediaTek processor, 2GB of RAM, and a USB-C port for faster charging. It offers superior performance and a 40% improvement in battery life, providing up to 10 hours of mixed use. The device runs Fire OS 8 based on Android 11, improving the overall user interface. Key advantages, or...Read more

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elespanol.com
24/11/2012

The 2012 Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7" is lauded for its high-quality, 1280x800 IPS display featuring an anti-glare coating and superior Dolby-tuned stereo speakers, offering a "fabulous experience". It is highly optimized for the Amazon ecosystem, boasting a durable, comfortable design and an impressive 7-8 hour battery life during video playback. However, the experience is hindered by...Read more

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video.corriere.it
06/11/2012

The 2012 Amazon Kindle Fire HD review highlights a shift toward a robust multimedia tablet featuring a high-quality 7-inch IPS display (1280x800) and impressive dual-driver stereo speakers with Dolby audio, providing an immersive experience. The device is heavily anchored in the Amazon ecosystem, offering seamless access to Prime Instant Video, Kindle books, and specialized,...Read more

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today.it
15/06/2019

The 2019 Amazon Fire 7 is an ultra-affordable, entry-level tablet featuring a 7-inch IPS display and a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, ideal for media consumption and smart home control. Key upgrades include 16GB or 32GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 512GB, and hands-free Alexa functionality. Notable limitations include a low-resolution screen, plastic build, 2MP...Read more

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multiplayer.it
11/08/2022

The 2022 Amazon Fire 7 is a budget-friendly, compact tablet designed for portability and basic content consumption, featuring a durable plastic build, improved 10-hour battery life, and USB-C charging. While performance is enhanced with 2GB of RAM, it remains underpowered for demanding apps, accompanied by a low-resolution display, lack of Google Play Store access, and weak audio...Read more

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consumentenbond.nl
01/07/2026

Amazon Fire tablets are recognized by the Consumentenbond as budget-friendly devices optimized for media consumption, offering an excellent price-to-quality ratio and robust design, particularly for children. However, a significant drawback is the restrictive Fire OS, which lacks the official Google Play Store and limits app access, while also failing to support the ePub format...Read more

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