The Fire tablets all run Amazon's skewed version of Android for a unique experience that's bespoke to Amazon's needs. In terms of camera performance, all the fire models have 2-megapixel cameras on the front and the rear. The Fire 7 has a mono speaker, while the HD 8 models and HD 10 both offer "Dolby Atmos" stereo speakers, meaning sound quality is better on the larger models, with much more pronounced stereo separation and better high volume fidelity when watching videos. There are different docks for the 8 Plus and 10 Plus models, the former rated at 10W, the latter at 15W, which it pretty fast wireless charging.Īll the tablets offer dual-band Wi-Fi, there's no 4G LTE offering on any of the models. This works with Qi-standard chargers (5W) and will work with the Wireless Charging Dock. The Fire HD 8 Plus and Fire HD 10 Plus makes themselves different by offering wireless charging. The Fire 7 (2022), Fire HD 8 and the Fire HD 10 have USB-C, which is super convenient. The battery life on the Fire 7 (2022) is 10 hours the Fire HD 8 and 8 Plus claim 13 hours of battery life, while the HD 10 models claims 12 hours. In terms of internal memory, the Fire 7 is offered at 16GB and 32GB, while the HD 8 models and HD 10 models come in at 32 or 64GB. The Fire HD 10 models have an octa-core 2.0GHz chip, with the 2021 models increasing to 3 or 4GB RAM.Īll models have microSD support for storage expansion from 512GB up to 1TB - that's a lot of downloads! These tablets fill very fast, so a microSD card is well worth hunting down. The Fire 7 (2022) has a quad-core processor, while the new Fire HD 8 and the Fire HD 8 Plus both have a 2.0GHz hexa-core processor, with 2 or 3GB RAM. When it comes to the internal specs, there's a difference in the power that you'll get from the Fire tablets, with progressive performance increases as you get larger. Fire HD 10 Plus (2021): 2.0GHz octo-core, 4GB RAM, 32/64GB storage + microSD (1TB).Fire HD 8 Plus (2022): 2.0GHz hexa-core, 3GB RAM, 32/64GB storage + microSD (1TB).This is also a Full HD display, offering greater potential to show you richer details so the experience is better as a result - especially when watching video. If it's a larger size you crave, then go for the Fire HD 10. This is quite a bit sharper than both the smaller tablets as well as giving you 2 inches more on the diagonal. The 10-inch model makes a bigger step to 1920 x 1200 pixels, which is 224ppi. Again, this is a boosted display compared to previous versions of this tablet so has reasonable contrast and clarity, with a slight boost in pixel density over the Fire 7, although there's very little difference other than the size. The 8-inch model has a 1280 x 800-pixel resolution, which comes out at 189ppi. The Fire 7 has a 1024 x 600-pixel resolution display, which equates to 171ppi across its 7-inches. The Fire HD 8 Plus and the Fire HD 10 Plus are compatible with a Wireless Charging Dock, but each is a different size specific to the tablet model. The HD 10 Plus comes in slate - so just like the Fire HD 8 Plus, if you see a slate colour, it's the more advanced model, while the regular models are black, denim, lavendar and olive.Īll the tablets have a range of cases and covers available to provide additional protection. The Fire HD 8 Plus is only available in grey. The Fire 8 HD is available in black, denim and rose. The Fire 7 (2022) comes in black, denim and rose. The build quality is very much the same across all the devices, with flat backs and a bezel around the display that gives you plenty of space to grip the tablet. Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Nintendo Switch.Pocket-Lint Recommendations: Xbox Console.Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Google Nest.Pocket-Lint Recommendation: Amazon Echo Devices.
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