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Amazon Fire

The Amazon Fire, formerly called the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet computers developed by Amazon. Built with Quanta Computer, the Kindle Fire was first released in November 2011, featuring a color 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS technology and running on Fire OS, an Android-based operating system. The Kindle Fire HD followed in September 2012, and the Kindle Fire HDX in September 2013. In September 2014, when the fourth generation was introduced, the name "Kindle" was dropped. In later generations, the Fire tablet is also able to convert into a Smart speaker turning on the "Show Mode" options, which the primary interaction will be by voice command through Alexa.

Amazon Fire
Kindle Fire (7", 1st gen, 2011)
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DeveloperAmazon Inc.
ManufacturerQuanta Computer[1]
TypeTablet computer & Smart speaker for latest model (by turning on show mode)
Release dateNovember 15, 2011 (2011-11-15) (US)
September 6, 2012 (2012-09-06) (Europe)
December 18, 2012 (2012-12-18) (Japan)
Units sold7 million (as of October 2012)[2]
Operating systemFire OS
System on a chipTI OMAP 4 (1st and 2nd gen)
MediaTek MT81xx (5th gen and newer)
CPUDual and Quad core (ARM)
Memory512 MB RAM (1st gen)
1 GB RAM (2nd gen)[3]
2 GB RAM (12th gen)
Storage8 GB,[4] 16 GB, or 32 GB
Display7 inch, 1024×600 resolution, capacitive multi-touch display[4]
GraphicsPowerVR and Mali
Sound3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Top-mounted stereo speakers (1st and 2nd gen)
Bottom-mounted mono speaker (5th gen and newer)
CameraFront and Rear facing cameras
ConnectivityMicro-USB 2.0 (type B),[5]USB-C 2.0 (12th gen)
3.5 mm stereo socket[5]
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth (5th gen and newer)
Online servicesAmazon Prime, Amazon Cloud Storage, Amazon Cloud Player, Amazon Video, Amazon Silk, Amazon Appstore, Amazon Kindle Store
Dimensions190 mm (7.5 in) H
120 mm (4.7 in) W
11.4 mm (0.45 in) D[6]
Mass413 g (14.6 oz)[7]
SuccessorFire HD
WebsiteAmazon Fire
Kindle Fire showing components, back cover removed

History edit

The Kindle Fire—which includes access to the Amazon Appstore, streaming movies and TV shows, and the Kindle Store for e-books—was released to consumers in the United States on November 14, 2011, after being announced on September 28.[8]

The original Kindle Fire retailed for US$199 in 2011.[9] Estimates of the device's initial bill of materials cost ranged from $150 to $202.[10][11] Amazon's business strategy was stated in 2011 as making money through sales of digital content on the Fire, rather than through sales of the device itself.[12][13][14]

On September 6, 2012, the Kindle Fire was upgraded to the second generation, and its price was reduced to US$159, RAM upgraded to 1 GB and processor clock speed upgraded to 1.2 GHz. On September 7, 2012, upgrades to the device were announced with consumer availability to those European countries with a localised version of Amazon's website (United Kingdom,[15] France, Germany, Italy and Spain).[16]

As of October 2012, the Kindle Fire was the second best selling tablet after Apple's iPad, with about 7 million units sold according to estimates by Forrester Research[2] and as of 2013 Amazon's tablets were the fourth best selling.[17]

The Fire tablet line was not updated until 2015; Amazon only released Fire HD and Fire HDX tablets during that time. In 2015 Amazon made a full refresh of their tablet family where they brought the range down market as a series of budget focused devices, returning to the lower-spec Fire line and cancelling the HDX line.

In September 2015, Amazon announced the release of the Fire 7, priced at US$49.99 for the 8GB version that displays advertisements on the lock screen. As of March 2016 it was the lowest-priced Amazon tablet.[18] In June 2016, its price was dropped briefly to US$39.99.[19] This fifth generation tablet introduced a micro SD card slot for extra storage.[20]

A slightly improved Fire 7 was released in June 2017, keeping the US$49.99 price point.[21]

An upgraded model of Fire 7 was announced in May 2019, with a scheduled release in June 2019 and keeping the US$49.99 price point.[22]

In 2022, Amazon released a significantly updated model of the Fire 7. New features to the basic Fire line are USB-C, Fire OS 8, a 2 MP front camera, a larger 10-hour life capable battery, and a significantly faster SoC with twice the RAM and storage of the previous generation. Though the tablet still features budget hardware Amazon increased the base price to $59.99.[23]

Design edit

Hardware edit

The Kindle Fire hardware is manufactured by Quanta Computer (an Original Design Manufacturer), which also originally helped design the BlackBerry PlayBook, using it as a hardware template for the Kindle Fire.[24] First-generation Kindle Fire devices employed a 1-GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 dual-core processor. The device has a 2-point multi-touch colour LCD screen with a diagonal length of 7 inches (180 mm) and a 600×1024-pixel resolution (160 dpi density). Connectivity is through 802.11n Wi-Fi and USB 2.0 (Micro-B connector). The device includes 8 GB of internal storage—said to be enough for 80 applications, plus either 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books.[25][26] According to Amazon, the first-generation Kindle Fire's 4400 mAh battery sustains up to 8 hours of consecutive reading and up to 7.5 hours of video playback with wireless off;[27] later generations all offered around 7–8 hours[28]

Of the 8 GB internal storage available in the first-generation Kindle Fire, approximately 6.5 GB was available for content.[29][needs update]

The first-generation Kindle Fire has a sensor on the upper left-hand corner of the screen. This was widely considered to be an ambient-light sensor, disabled since an early software upgrade.[30]

Colour display technologies consume much more power than monochrome electronic paper (E-ink) types; Fire offer a typical battery life of 8 hours of mixed usage, while monochrome Kindles offer 15 to 30 hours' use without WiFi—"battery lasts weeks on a single charge"—with a much lower-capacity battery.[31]

Software edit

The first generation of Kindle Fire devices run a customised Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread OS.[32] The second-generation Kindle Fire HD runs a customised Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.[33] Along with access to Amazon Appstore,[5][34] the Fire includes a cloud-accelerated "split browser", Amazon Silk, using Amazon EC2 for off-device cloud computation; including webpage layout and rendering, and Google's SPDY protocol for faster webpage content transmission.[35][36][37] The user's Amazon digital content is given free storage in Amazon Cloud's web-storage platform,[5] 5 GB music storage in Amazon Cloud Drive, and a built-in email application allows webmail (Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL Mail, etc.) to be merged into one inbox.[5] The subscription-based Amazon Prime, which includes unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows, is available with a free 30-day trial period.[5]

Content formats supported by the first-generation Kindle Fire were Kindle Format 8 (KF8), Kindle Mobi (.azw), TXT, PDF, unrestricted MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PSD, EPUB non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.[5][needs update][38]

Because of Amazon's USB driver implementation, the first-generation Kindle Fire suffered from slow USB transfer speeds. For example, transferring an 800MB video file may have taken more than three minutes in 2011.[39][needs update]

It is possible to convert a Kindle Fire to a tablet running standard Android, with some loss of Amazon-related functionality, and lacking features such as Bluetooth, microphone, camera, and memory expansion.[40]

In May 2022, Amazon announced the company were updating the foundation of the Fire Operating System. Amazon's next Fire 7 Tablet will come with the company's Fire OS called Fire OS 8, while Fire OS 7 has run on Android 9 since 2018, Fire OS 8 will be based on Android 11, which the company stated is a pretty significant upgrade to the foundational software currently powering Amazon tablets. With this development the company aims to introduce new user features such as a system-wide dark mode.[41]

Reception edit

Analysts had projected the device to be a strong competitor to Apple's iPad,[9][42] and that other Android device makers would suffer lost sales.[43][44]

In a 2012 review published by Project Gutenberg, the Kindle Fire was called a "huge step back in freedom from the Kindle 3"; the reviewer noted that Amazon introduced a "deliberate limitation" into the Fire that didn't exist in the previous version: it is no longer possible to download free e-books from websites such as Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive and Google Books and have them stored permanently in the same places where books from Amazon are kept.[45][needs update]

Sales edit

Customers began receiving Kindle Fires on November 15, 2011; in December 2012, customers had purchased over a million Kindle devices per week.[46] International Data Corporation (IDC) estimated that the Kindle Fire sold about 4.7 million units during the fourth quarter of 2011.[47]

The Amazon Kindle Fire helped the company beat their 2012 first quarter estimates and boosted the company's stock in extended trading.[48] As of May 2013, about 7 million units had been sold according to estimates.[2] Statistics for FY2014 or Q1&2 2015 are not yet available.[needs update]

Family edit

Up to the present, there have been many generations of Fire tablets spread across three different feature design lines: Fire, Fire HD, and Fire HDX.[49]

Beyond this usage, Fire is also used for a range of media devices and for one generation of smart phone.

Models edit

Overview on generations and models for all Fire (including Fire HD) tablet devices:[49]

Generation
(Model Year)
1st
(2011)
2nd
(2012)
2.5th
(2012)
3rd
(2013)
4th
(2014)
5th
(2015)
6th
(2016)
7th
(2017)
8th
(2018)
9th
(2019)
10th
(2020)
11th
(2021)
12th
(2022)
13th
(2023)
Display
Size
(Diagonal)
6" Fire HD
7" Kindle Fire Kindle Fire,
Kindle Fire HD
Kindle Fire HD,
Kindle Fire HDX Wi-Fi,
Kindle Fire HDX WAN
Fire HD Fire Fire Fire Fire 7
8" Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD,
Fire HD Plus
Fire HD 8,
Fire HD 8 Plus
8.9" Kindle Fire HD Wi-Fi,
Kindle Fire HD WAN
Kindle Fire HDX Wi-Fi,
Kindle Fire HDX WAN
Fire HDX Wi-Fi,
Fire HDX WAN
10.1" Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD 10,
Fire HD Plus
Fire HD 10
11" Fire Max 11

Note: Items in bold are currently available.

Detailed specifications for some of the 7" Fire tablets:

Generation
(within Amazon Fire tablets)
1st
(2011)
2nd
(2012)
5th
(2015)
7th
(2017)
9th
(2019)
12th
(2022)
Model Kindle Fire Fire Fire 7
Code name Otter/Blaze Otter2 Ford Austin Mustang Quartz
Model Number D01400[50] KFOT KFFOWI KFAUWI KFMUWI KFQUWI
Release date November 15, 2011 September 14, 2012 September 30, 2015 June 7, 2017 June 6, 2019 June 29, 2022
Status Old version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Old version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Old version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Old version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Older version, yet still maintained: Supported Current stable version: Current
OS Fire OS 1
based on Android 2.3.3[51]
Fire OS 2.4(?)
based on Android 4.0.3[52]
Fire OS 5
based on Android 5.1.1
Fire OS 5.3.6
based on Android 5.1.1
Fire OS 6.3.0
based on Android 7.1
Fire OS 8
based on Android 11
System Version 6.3.4[53] 10.5.1[53]
Fire OS (latest) 2.4 3.1 5.7.0.0[53] 7.3.2.7[53] 8.3.1.9[53]
Screen Size (diagonal) 7"
Resolution 1024 × 600
Density 169 ppi 171 ppi
CPU Maker Texas Instruments MediaTek
Kind Dual-core OMAP4 Quad-core
Model 4430 HS MT8127B[54] MT8163V/B
(in 32-bit mode)[55]
MT8168V/B
Cores ARM Cortex-A9
@ 1.0 GHz
ARM Cortex-A9
@ 1.2 GHz
ARM Cortex-A7
@ 1.3 GHz
ARM Cortex-A53
@ 1.3 GHz
ARM Cortex-A53
@ 2.0 GHz
Width 32-bit 64-bit & 32-bit[56]
GPU Designer Imagination Technologies ARM Holdings
Kind PowerVR Mali
Model SGX540 450 450 MP4 T720 MP2 G52 3EE MC1
Clock 304 MHz[57] 384 MHz[54] 600 MHz 600 MHz[58] 520 MHz[59] 800 MHz[60]
Storage RAM 512 MiB 1 GiB 2 GiB
Internal 8 GB 8 GB or 16 GB 16 GB or 32 GB
External At least up to
128 GB microSDXC
At least up to
256 GB microSDXC
At least up to
512 GB microSDXC
At least up to
1 TB microSDXC
Camera Back MP
Front 0.3 MP VGA 2 MP
Microphone Yes
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0 LE Bluetooth 4.1 LE Bluetooth 5.0 LE
Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n (dual band) 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual band)
+Cellular
Location Wi-Fi based
Proximity
Compass
Light sensor Yes
Accelerometer Yes
Gyroscope
Barometer
Weight 413 g (14.6 oz) 400 g (14 oz) 313 g (11.0 oz) 295 g (10.4 oz) 286 g (10.1 oz) 282 g (9.9 oz)
Dimensions 190 × 120 × 11.4 mm
(7.48 × 4.72 × 0.45 in)
189 × 120 × 11.5 mm
(7.44 × 4.72 × 0.45 in)
191 × 115 × 10.6 mm
(7.52 × 4.53 × 0.42 in)
192 × 115 × 9.6 mm
(7.56 × 4.53 × 0.38 in)
192 × 115 × 9.6 mm
(7.56 × 4.53 × 0.38 in)
180.7 × 117.6 × 9.7 mm
(7.11 × 4.63 × 0.38 in)
Battery Capacity 4400 mA⋅h 2980 mA⋅h[61] 2980 mA⋅h 3200 mA⋅h 3750 mA⋅h
Life (up to) ? 7 hours 8 hours 7 hours 10 hours
Legend:
Old version
Older version, still maintained
Latest version
Latest preview version
Future release

Gallery edit

Timeline edit

Timeline of Amazon Fire tablet models
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Disclaimer: The discontinuation dates may not be precise.

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See also edit

  • Fire HD, the 'mid-market' version of the Kindle Fire, with improved specifications, including higher resolution screens and improved processors running Fire OS since 4th generation and Android for the early models.
  • Fire HDX, the 'high-end' version of the Kindle Fire, the mostly highly specified Fire, with improved resolution and faster processors running Fire OS for all models.
  • Comparison of:

References edit

External links edit

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For the smartphone see Fire Phone For the media player see Amazon Fire TV For the 2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires see 2019 Amazon rainforest wildfires The Amazon Fire formerly called the Kindle Fire is a line of tablet computers developed by Amazon Built with Quanta Computer the Kindle Fire was first released in November 2011 featuring a color 7 inch multi touch display with IPS technology and running on Fire OS an Android based operating system The Kindle Fire HD followed in September 2012 and the Kindle Fire HDX in September 2013 In September 2014 when the fourth generation was introduced the name Kindle was dropped In later generations the Fire tablet is also able to convert into a Smart speaker turning on the Show Mode options which the primary interaction will be by voice command through Alexa Amazon FireKindle Fire 7 1st gen 2011 showing Wikimedia Commons main pageDeveloperAmazon Inc ManufacturerQuanta Computer 1 TypeTablet computer amp Smart speaker for latest model by turning on show mode Release dateNovember 15 2011 2011 11 15 US September 6 2012 2012 09 06 Europe December 18 2012 2012 12 18 Japan Units sold7 million as of October 2012 update 2 Operating systemFire OSSystem on a chipTI OMAP 4 1st and 2nd gen MediaTek MT81xx 5th gen and newer CPUDual and Quad core ARM Memory512 MB RAM 1st gen 1 GB RAM 2nd gen 3 2 GB RAM 12th gen Storage8 GB 4 16 GB or 32 GBDisplay7 inch 1024 600 resolution capacitive multi touch display 4 GraphicsPowerVR and MaliSound3 5 mm stereo audio jackTop mounted stereo speakers 1st and 2nd gen Bottom mounted mono speaker 5th gen and newer CameraFront and Rear facing camerasConnectivityMicro USB 2 0 type B 5 USB C 2 0 12th gen 3 5 mm stereo socket 5 Wi FiBluetooth 5th gen and newer Online servicesAmazon Prime Amazon Cloud Storage Amazon Cloud Player Amazon Video Amazon Silk Amazon Appstore Amazon Kindle StoreDimensions190 mm 7 5 in H120 mm 4 7 in W11 4 mm 0 45 in D 6 Mass413 g 14 6 oz 7 SuccessorFire HDWebsiteAmazon FireKindle Fire showing components back cover removed Contents 1 History 2 Design 2 1 Hardware 2 2 Software 3 Reception 4 Sales 5 Family 6 Models 7 Gallery 8 Timeline 9 References 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe Kindle Fire which includes access to the Amazon Appstore streaming movies and TV shows and the Kindle Store for e books was released to consumers in the United States on November 14 2011 after being announced on September 28 8 The original Kindle Fire retailed for US 199 in 2011 9 Estimates of the device s initial bill of materials cost ranged from 150 to 202 10 11 Amazon s business strategy was stated in 2011 as making money through sales of digital content on the Fire rather than through sales of the device itself 12 13 14 On September 6 2012 the Kindle Fire was upgraded to the second generation and its price was reduced to US 159 RAM upgraded to 1 GB and processor clock speed upgraded to 1 2 GHz On September 7 2012 upgrades to the device were announced with consumer availability to those European countries with a localised version of Amazon s website United Kingdom 15 France Germany Italy and Spain 16 As of October 2012 update the Kindle Fire was the second best selling tablet after Apple s iPad with about 7 million units sold according to estimates by Forrester Research 2 and as of 2013 update Amazon s tablets were the fourth best selling 17 The Fire tablet line was not updated until 2015 Amazon only released Fire HD and Fire HDX tablets during that time In 2015 Amazon made a full refresh of their tablet family where they brought the range down market as a series of budget focused devices returning to the lower spec Fire line and cancelling the HDX line In September 2015 Amazon announced the release of the Fire 7 priced at US 49 99 for the 8GB version that displays advertisements on the lock screen As of March 2016 update it was the lowest priced Amazon tablet 18 In June 2016 its price was dropped briefly to US 39 99 19 This fifth generation tablet introduced a micro SD card slot for extra storage 20 A slightly improved Fire 7 was released in June 2017 keeping the US 49 99 price point 21 An upgraded model of Fire 7 was announced in May 2019 with a scheduled release in June 2019 and keeping the US 49 99 price point 22 In 2022 Amazon released a significantly updated model of the Fire 7 New features to the basic Fire line are USB C Fire OS 8 a 2 MP front camera a larger 10 hour life capable battery and a significantly faster SoC with twice the RAM and storage of the previous generation Though the tablet still features budget hardware Amazon increased the base price to 59 99 23 Design editHardware edit The Kindle Fire hardware is manufactured by Quanta Computer an Original Design Manufacturer which also originally helped design the BlackBerry PlayBook using it as a hardware template for the Kindle Fire 24 First generation Kindle Fire devices employed a 1 GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 dual core processor The device has a 2 point multi touch colour LCD screen with a diagonal length of 7 inches 180 mm and a 600 1024 pixel resolution 160 dpi density Connectivity is through 802 11n Wi Fi and USB 2 0 Micro B connector The device includes 8 GB of internal storage said to be enough for 80 applications plus either 10 movies or 800 songs or 6 000 books 25 26 According to Amazon the first generation Kindle Fire s 4400 mAh battery sustains up to 8 hours of consecutive reading and up to 7 5 hours of video playback with wireless off 27 later generations all offered around 7 8 hours 28 Of the 8 GB internal storage available in the first generation Kindle Fire approximately 6 5 GB was available for content 29 needs update The first generation Kindle Fire has a sensor on the upper left hand corner of the screen This was widely considered to be an ambient light sensor disabled since an early software upgrade 30 Colour display technologies consume much more power than monochrome electronic paper E ink types Fire offer a typical battery life of 8 hours of mixed usage while monochrome Kindles offer 15 to 30 hours use without WiFi battery lasts weeks on a single charge with a much lower capacity battery 31 Software edit The first generation of Kindle Fire devices run a customised Android 2 3 3 Gingerbread OS 32 The second generation Kindle Fire HD runs a customised Android 4 0 3 Ice Cream Sandwich OS 33 Along with access to Amazon Appstore 5 34 the Fire includes a cloud accelerated split browser Amazon Silk using Amazon EC2 for off device cloud computation including webpage layout and rendering and Google s SPDY protocol for faster webpage content transmission 35 36 37 The user s Amazon digital content is given free storage in Amazon Cloud s web storage platform 5 5 GB music storage in Amazon Cloud Drive and a built in email application allows webmail Gmail Yahoo Hotmail AOL Mail etc to be merged into one inbox 5 The subscription based Amazon Prime which includes unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows is available with a free 30 day trial period 5 Content formats supported by the first generation Kindle Fire were Kindle Format 8 KF8 Kindle Mobi azw TXT PDF unrestricted MOBI PRC natively Audible Audible Enhanced AA AAX DOC DOCX JPEG GIF PNG BMP PSD EPUB non DRM AAC MP3 MIDI OGG WAV MP4 VP8 5 needs update 38 Because of Amazon s USB driver implementation the first generation Kindle Fire suffered from slow USB transfer speeds For example transferring an 800MB video file may have taken more than three minutes in 2011 39 needs update It is possible to convert a Kindle Fire to a tablet running standard Android with some loss of Amazon related functionality and lacking features such as Bluetooth microphone camera and memory expansion 40 In May 2022 Amazon announced the company were updating the foundation of the Fire Operating System Amazon s next Fire 7 Tablet will come with the company s Fire OS called Fire OS 8 while Fire OS 7 has run on Android 9 since 2018 Fire OS 8 will be based on Android 11 which the company stated is a pretty significant upgrade to the foundational software currently powering Amazon tablets With this development the company aims to introduce new user features such as a system wide dark mode 41 Reception editAnalysts had projected the device to be a strong competitor to Apple s iPad 9 42 and that other Android device makers would suffer lost sales 43 44 In a 2012 review published by Project Gutenberg the Kindle Fire was called a huge step back in freedom from the Kindle 3 the reviewer noted that Amazon introduced a deliberate limitation into the Fire that didn t exist in the previous version it is no longer possible to download free e books from websites such as Project Gutenberg Internet Archive and Google Books and have them stored permanently in the same places where books from Amazon are kept 45 needs update Sales editCustomers began receiving Kindle Fires on November 15 2011 in December 2012 customers had purchased over a million Kindle devices per week 46 International Data Corporation IDC estimated that the Kindle Fire sold about 4 7 million units during the fourth quarter of 2011 47 The Amazon Kindle Fire helped the company beat their 2012 first quarter estimates and boosted the company s stock in extended trading 48 As of May 2013 about 7 million units had been sold according to estimates 2 Statistics for FY2014 or Q1 amp 2 2015 are not yet available needs update Family editUp to the present there have been many generations of Fire tablets spread across three different feature design lines Fire Fire HD and Fire HDX 49 Beyond this usage Fire is also used for a range of media devices and for one generation of smart phone Models editOverview on generations and models for all Fire including Fire HD tablet devices 49 Generation Model Year 1st 2011 2nd 2012 2 5th 2012 3rd 2013 4th 2014 5th 2015 6th 2016 7th 2017 8th 2018 9th 2019 10th 2020 11th 2021 12th 2022 13th 2023 DisplaySize Diagonal 6 Fire HD7 Kindle Fire Kindle Fire Kindle Fire HD Kindle Fire HD Kindle Fire HDX Wi Fi Kindle Fire HDX WAN Fire HD Fire Fire Fire Fire 78 Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Plus Fire HD 8 Fire HD 8 Plus8 9 Kindle Fire HD Wi Fi Kindle Fire HD WAN Kindle Fire HDX Wi Fi Kindle Fire HDX WAN Fire HDX Wi Fi Fire HDX WAN10 1 Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD Fire HD 10 Fire HD Plus Fire HD 1011 Fire Max 11Note Items in bold are currently available Detailed specifications for some of the 7 Fire tablets Generation within Amazon Fire tablets 1st 2011 2nd 2012 5th 2015 7th 2017 9th 2019 12th 2022 Model Kindle Fire Fire Fire 7Code name Otter Blaze Otter2 Ford Austin Mustang QuartzModel Number D01400 50 KFOT KFFOWI KFAUWI KFMUWI KFQUWIRelease date November 15 2011 September 14 2012 September 30 2015 June 7 2017 June 6 2019 June 29 2022Status Old version no longer maintained Discontinued Old version no longer maintained Discontinued Old version no longer maintained Discontinued Old version no longer maintained Discontinued Older version yet still maintained Supported Current stable version CurrentOS Fire OS 1based on Android 2 3 3 51 Fire OS 2 4 based on Android 4 0 3 52 Fire OS 5based on Android 5 1 1 Fire OS 5 3 6based on Android 5 1 1 Fire OS 6 3 0based on Android 7 1 Fire OS 8based on Android 11System Version 6 3 4 53 10 5 1 53 Fire OS latest 2 4 3 1 5 7 0 0 53 7 3 2 7 53 8 3 1 9 53 Screen Size diagonal 7 Resolution 1024 600Density 169 ppi 171 ppiCPU Maker Texas Instruments MediaTekKind Dual core OMAP4 Quad coreModel 4430 HS MT8127B 54 MT8163V B in 32 bit mode 55 MT8168V BCores 2 ARM Cortex A9 1 0 GHz 2 ARM Cortex A9 1 2 GHz 4 ARM Cortex A7 1 3 GHz 4 ARM Cortex A53 1 3 GHz 4 ARM Cortex A53 2 0 GHzWidth 32 bit 64 bit amp 32 bit 56 GPU Designer Imagination Technologies ARM HoldingsKind PowerVR MaliModel SGX540 450 450 MP4 T720 MP2 G52 3EE MC1Clock 304 MHz 57 384 MHz 54 600 MHz 600 MHz 58 520 MHz 59 800 MHz 60 Storage RAM 512 MiB 1 GiB 2 GiBInternal 8 GB 8 GB or 16 GB 16 GB or 32 GBExternal At least up to128 GB microSDXC At least up to256 GB microSDXC At least up to512 GB microSDXC At least up to1 TB microSDXCCamera Back 2 MPFront 0 3 MP VGA 2 MPMicrophone YesBluetooth Bluetooth 4 0 LE Bluetooth 4 1 LE Bluetooth 5 0 LEWireless Wi Fi 802 11 b g n 802 11 a b g n dual band 802 11 a b g n ac dual band Cellular Location Wi Fi basedProximity CompassLight sensor Yes Accelerometer YesGyroscope BarometerWeight 413 g 14 6 oz 400 g 14 oz 313 g 11 0 oz 295 g 10 4 oz 286 g 10 1 oz 282 g 9 9 oz Dimensions 190 120 11 4 mm 7 48 4 72 0 45 in 189 120 11 5 mm 7 44 4 72 0 45 in 191 115 10 6 mm 7 52 4 53 0 42 in 192 115 9 6 mm 7 56 4 53 0 38 in 192 115 9 6 mm 7 56 4 53 0 38 in 180 7 117 6 9 7 mm 7 11 4 63 0 38 in Battery Capacity 4400 mA h 2980 mA h 61 2980 mA h 3200 mA h 3750 mA hLife up to 7 hours 8 hours 7 hours 10 hoursLegend Old versionOlder version still maintainedLatest versionLatest preview versionFuture releaseGallery edit nbsp The Kindle Fire in horizontal position displaying web page nbsp The iPad left compared with the Kindle Fire right nbsp The Kindle Fire left compared with the iPod Touch right nbsp The Kindle Fire left compared with the iPad Mini center and the Nexus 7 2012 version right Timeline editTimeline of Amazon Fire tablet models vteDisclaimer The discontinuation dates may not be precise References edit Lai Marcus September 27 2011 Amazon to burn new tablet this week says report Punch Jump LL C Archived from the original on April 3 2012 Retrieved September 29 2011 a b c Brian X Chen October 19 2012 How Are 7 Inch Tablets Doing The New York Times Retrieved October 20 2012 Kindle Fire Device and Feature Specifications Amazon Mobile app distribution Amazon Archived from the original on January 15 2013 Retrieved February 16 2013 a b Lee Tyler September 28 2011 Amazon Kindle Fire unveiled Ubergizmo Blogzilla LLC a b c d e f g Kindle Fire the Amazon Tablet with Full Color 7 Multi Touch Display Wi Fi Amazon com Retrieved October 2 2011 Kindle Fire Amazon 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the same places where your books from Amazon are kept This was easy with the Kindle 3 No more Amazon Appstore Presentation at CES Amazon Appstore Developer Blog January 6 2012 Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved January 7 2012 Thomas Claburn April 7 2012 iPad Mini 6 Reasons Apple Must Do It InformationWeek Archived from the original on April 9 2012 Retrieved April 13 2012 Nakashima Ryan April 26 2012 Kindle Fire helps Amazon beat 1Q estimates Yahoo News Tech Retrieved April 28 2012 a b Fire Tablet Device Specifications Overview developer amazon com Retrieved May 31 2021 Amazon Kindle Fire D01400 Tablet Teardown Electronics360 electronics360 globalspec com Retrieved November 20 2021 Fire Tablet Specifications Fire Models Fire Tablet Specifications Fire Models a b c d e Fire Tablet Software Updates Amazon a b Tablet Device Specifications Fire Tablets developer amazon com Retrieved October 29 2018 Tablet Device Specifications Fire Tablets developer amazon dom Retrieved May 21 2019 Fire Tablet Specifications Fire Models Fire Tablets developer amazon com Retrieved July 1 2022 Amazon s Kindle Fire HD Better Can It Compete With The Nexus 7 October 25 2012 MediaTek MT8127 review and specs Size cores gpu Gflops GHZ nm MediaTek MT8163 review and specs Nm gpu Gflops size cores GHZ MediaTek MT8168 review and specs Gpu Gflops size cores nm GHZ Macro photo of the Amazon Fire 2015 motherboard forum xda developers com October 18 2015 Retrieved December 23 2015 See also editFire HD the mid market version of the Kindle Fire with improved specifications including higher resolution screens and improved processors running Fire OS since 4th generation and Android for the early models Fire HDX the high end version of the Kindle Fire the mostly highly specified Fire with improved resolution and faster processors running Fire OS for all models Comparison of Tablet computers E book readersReferences editExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amazon Kindle Fire Fire Tablets home page on Amazon site Amazon Fire Device and Feature Specifications Kindle Fire Review at The Wall Street Journal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amazon Fire amp oldid 1217939424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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