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Fire Tablet Buyer’s Guide 2023

Last updated on: November 21, 2025, first published on: July 10, 2023 Leave a Comment

Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2023

Amazon Fire tablet (Fire 7, Fire HD 8, Fire HD 10, and Fire Max 11) is the most affordable Android tablet on the planet. Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2023 will help you decide:

  • Is a Fire tablet right for me?
  • Which Fire tablet is for me?
  • How to get the best deal on a Fire tablet.

In this Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2023, I will first explain the difference between the Fire tablet and the Android tablet, when you may consider buying a Fire tablet, and when you should not consider the Fire tablet at all. The current (2023) models of Amazon Fire tablets are compared to explain the differences among these available models in 2023. You can then decide whether to get the 7″ Fire 7 or 8″ and 10″ HD or 11″ Fire max tablet based on your budget usage, portability, and special needs.

Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2023 also explains what are the additional features or upgrades in the Plus version for Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10. Kids edition is also discussed in detail so that you may know whether you should consider it.

This Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2023 finally explains why you should not buy a Fire tablet of the old generation and why you should avoid the refurbished Fire tablet.

Update: Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2024.

Update (latest): Fire Tablet Buyer's Guide 2025.

Difference between the Fire tablet and the Android tablet

Amazon Fire tablet is not exactly an Android tablet, although it is often quoted as the most affordable Android tablet.

Amazon Fire tablet differs from a “normal” Android tablet in a few aspects, including:

  • No official Google Play Store access.
… Read the rest

Filed Under: Buyer Guide, How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide, Kindle Fire Update Tagged With: active pen, Bluetooth keyboard, buyer's guide, fingerprint ID, fingerprint reader, Fire 7, Fire 7 2022, Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 2021, Fire HD 10 2023, Fire HD 10 Kids, Fire HD 10 Kids Pro, Fire HD 10 Plus, FIRE HD 8, Fire HD 8 2022, Fire HD 8 Kids, Fire HD 8 Kids Pro, Fire HD 8 Plus, Fire Max 11, Fire tablet buyer's guide 2023, keyboard, kids+, productivity bundle, stylus, USI 2.0

Amazon Fire Max 11: A Closer Look at the Top 10 New Features

Last updated on: January 6, 2025, first published on: July 10, 2023 2 Comments

Amazon Fire Max 11: A Closer Look at the Top 10 New Features

The Amazon Fire Max 11 is the latest addition (13th Gen) to Amazon's lineup of the Amazon Fire tablet.

With its stunning display, faster CPU and more RAM, 14-hour battery life, improved (8MP) camera sensor, elevated multitasking capabilities, immersive audio, a fingerprint sensor, 64/128GB storage, premium design and build, and keyboard and stylus support, the Amazon Fire Max 11 is designed to be a “premium” Fire tablet. However, it is not the reborn of the discontinued HDX series.

In this post, the top 10 new features of Amazon Fire Max 11 will be discussed to help you understand the uniqueness of Amazon Fire Max 11. The issues and missing features of this tablet will be discussed in this article.

Amazon introduced three generative AI features, Webpage Summaries, Wallpaper Creator, and Writing Assist, with the release of Fire HD 8 2024. Now, all these AI features are available on Fire Max 11.

Stunning Display: Fire Max 11's Immersive Screen

One of the standout new features of the Fire Max 11 is its stunning display.

Amazon Fire Max 11's large (11 inches as suggested by the name), high-resolution (2000*1200) screen offers a wider field of view, allowing users to fully immerse themselves in their favorite movies, games, and online content.

The vibrant colors produced by the Fire Max 11's display add depth and richness to images, bringing them to life in a striking and realistic way. Whether it's the vivid hues of a scenic landscape or the vibrant costumes of characters in a movie, the screen accurately reproduces every shade and tone, creating a visually stunning spectacle.

Surprisingly, the gorgeous display does not support HDR10+.… Read the rest

Filed Under: Buyer Guide, How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide, Kindle Fire Review, Kindle Fire Update Tagged With: active pen, adoptable storage, AI, android, autofocus, battery, Bluetooth keyboard, camera, fingerprint ID, fingerprint reader, Fire 7 2022, Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD 8 2024, Fire HD 8 Plus, Fire Max 11, Fire OS 8, generative AI, keyboard, micro SD card, multiwindow, Power button, productivity bundle, SD card, split screen, stylus, wallpaper creator, webpage summaries, writing assist

How to Use Dark Theme on Fire Tablets with Fire OS 8?

Last updated on: October 6, 2024, first published on: November 5, 2022 Leave a Comment

Use Dark Theme on Fire Tablets with Fire OS 8

With the release of Fire OS 8 on the 12th Gen Fire 7 (Fire 7 2022), Fire HD 8 (Fire HD 8 2022), and Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen), Dark theme on Fire tablets is now available in these devices, and the Fire Max 11 (13th Gen).

This Fire tablet how-to guide explains the advantages of the Dark Theme on Fire tablets, the difference between the Night Mode, Blue Shed, and Dark Theme, how to turn on/off the Dark Theme on Fire tablets with Fire OS 8, and how to schedule Dark theme on Fire tablets.

Dark Theme was introduced in Fire OS 8. So, this guide applies to Amazon Fire tablets with Fire OS 8.

Why do you need the Dark Theme on Fire tablets?

Dark Theme, aka system-wide dark theme, was officially introduced in Android 10. It allows you to show content in a dark background on the screen.

Fire OS 8, which is based on Android 10, implemented the Dark Theme on Fire tablets without messing it up.

The advantages of using the Dark Theme include the following:

  • Reduce eye strain, especially in a low-light environment.
  • Make the screen more comfortable (arguable) for most users in most situations.
  • Improve visibility for users with low vision and those who are sensitive to bright light.
  • Reduce battery usage (therefore, increase battery life) if adaptive brightness is available and enabled.

Fire 7 (all generations) does not have a light sensor. Therefore, it will not benefit from the longer battery life when enabling the Dark Theme. Fire HD 8 (including Fire HD 8 Plus) and Fire HD 10 (including Fire HD 10 Plus) support adaptable brightness.… Read the rest

Filed Under: How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide Tagged With: Android 10, Android Pie, battery, blue shade, brightness control, dark mode, dark theme, Fire HD 10 2023, Fire HD 8 2024, Fire Max 11, Fire OS, Fire OS 5, Fire OS 6, Fire OS 7, Fire OS 8, location services, low power mode, night mode, quick setting button, quick settings, settings

How to use Quick Settings on Fire tablets?

Last updated on: October 6, 2024, first published on: October 25, 2022 Leave a Comment

use Quick Settings on Fire tablets

Quick Settings on Fire tablets lets you enable or disable some features instantly without going through the Settings app.

This Fire tablet how-to guide explains what the Quick Settings on Fire tablets is, how to access the Quick Settings panel on a Fire tablet, the differences in Quick Settings among Fire OS 5, Fire OS 7, and Fire OS 8, and how to use and customize the Quick Setting buttons.

Although the illustration and screenshots are based on Fire OS 8, this guide applies to most Fire tablets, including Fire 7 (12th Gen), Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 8+ (12th Gen), Fire HD 8 2024 (12th Gen)Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen), and Fire Max 11(13th Gen).

What is Quick Settings on Fire tablets?

Quick Settings on Fire tablets is simply a special panel that lets you turn on/off some frequently used features without fiddling around the Settings.

For example, if you want to turn on (or off) Bluetooth on a Fire tablet without Quick Settings, you need 5 steps.

  1. Navigate to the Home screen (you may have to leave the app you are using).
  2. Locate the Settings app.
  3. Open the Settings app.
  4. Tap Connected devices.
  5. Tap Bluetooth

With Quick Settings on Fire tablets, it will take you two steps to turn on/off Bluetooth:

  1. Without leaving the app you are using, swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers.
  2. Tap the Bluetooth button.

So, it is a matter of “efficiency” if you can use Quick Settings on Fire tablets. The Quick Settings is even available when you are on the lock screen.

Like all other Android devices (although Amazon tried hard to hide “Android” in Fire tablets), all Fire tablets offer the Quick Settings feature.… Read the rest

Filed Under: How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide Tagged With: Bluetooth, Bluetooth keyboard, brightness control, dark theme, Fire HD 10 2023, Fire HD 8 2024, Fire Max 11, Fire OS 5, Fire OS 6, Fire OS 7, Fire OS 8, keyboard case, lock screen, notification panel, quick setting button, quick settings, screen recorder, settings, trackpad, trackpad gesture

How to take a screenshot on a Fire tablet without using any apps like a pro?

Last updated on: November 3, 2023, first published on: October 15, 2022 Leave a Comment

How to take a screenshot on a Fire tablet without using any apps like a pro

You can use two different methods to take a screenshot on a Fire tablet without using any apps.

This Fire tablet how-to guide explains the two methods to easily take screenshots on a Fire tablet: the power button + Volume down key method on all Fire tablets and using the power-off menu in Fire OS 7 and Fire OS 8. The guide also shows you how to edit and share screenshots on Fire tablets.

The results are identical. The two methods will take the same screenshots.

This guide covers all generations of Fire 7, Fire HD 8, Fire HD 10, Fire Max 11, Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HDX 7, and Kindle Fire HDX 8.9.

Why do you need to take screenshots on a Fire tablet?

Occasionally, you may need to share what's shown on the screen with others or keep a record for yourself.

Sometimes, you may want to show the game progress or show others how to use some apps (or ask for help).

Or you find some interesting illustrations/info in a magazine or a book and want to check them later.

In all these cases, you may need to take screenshots on a Fire tablet. Taking photos for a screen with another device is always a challenge. Screenshots make it easy.

There are at least two methods to take a screenshot on a Fire tablet without using any apps. We now go through them one by one.

Method 1: Use the Power button + Volume down button to take a screenshot on a Fire tablet

Like on any Android phone or tablet, you can simultaneously press and hold the power button and the Volume down button to take a screenshot on a Fire tablet, as shown in the picture below.… Read the rest

Filed Under: How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide Tagged With: Amazon Photos, camera, Files app, Fire 7 2022, Fire HD 8 2022, Fire OS 7, Fire OS 8, game, Power button, power-off menu, screen recorder, screenshot, take screenshots, volume adjustment, volume button

Everything about Fire OS 8

Last updated on: January 6, 2025, first published on: October 9, 2022 Leave a Comment

Everything about Fire OS 8

Fire OS 8 is the latest (2022) Operating System (OS) for Fire tablets. It was announced on May 18, 2022.

This Fire tablet how-to guide explains everything you need to know about Fire OS 8: relation to Android versions, new features (and how to use them), supported devices, and about sideloading Google Play Store.

This guide applies to all models (standard, Kids, Kids Pro, Plus) of Fire 7 2022 (12th Gen), Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen), Fire HD 8 2024 (12th Gen), Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen), and Fire Max 11 (2023, 13th Gen).

Relation to Android versions

Fire OS is essentially a fork of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). And each version of Fire OS has parity with a specific version of Android. So, you can run most Android apps on Fire tablets even if they are not available in the Amazon App Store.

Of course, Amazon removed almost all Google services, including Google Play Store, and replaced them with their own offering. Therefore, technically speaking, Google services are NOT supported on Fire tablets. Even worse, Amazon tightened the controls of the Fire OS. It is easy to make Google Play Store and other Google services work on Fire OS 8 (read on).

Unlike previous versions of Fire OS, Fire OS 8 is based on two versions of Android: Android 10 and Android 11. It is unclear why Amazon did not move the whole code base to Android 11. FYI, Fire OS 7 is based on Android 9 (Android Pie).

As the current Android version is Andriod 13, apps that require Android 12 or higher generally cannot run on Fire OS 8. You must be aware of this limitation when sideloading Android apps to Fire tablets.… Read the rest

Filed Under: How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide, Kindle Fire Update Tagged With: active pen, AI, Android 10, camera, chrome for android, dark mode, fingerprint ID, Fire 7 2022, Fire 7 Kids, Fire HD 10 2023, Fire HD 8 2022, Fire HD 8 Kids, Fire HD 8 Kids Pro, Fire Max 11, Fire OS 5, Fire OS 6, Fire OS 7, Fire OS 8, Fire tablet buyer's guide 2022, generative AI, Google play services, Google Play Store, permission, quick setting button, quick settings, screen recorder, USI 2.0, wallpaper creator, webpage summaries, writing assist

What’s new in Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen) vs Fire HD 8 2020 (10th Gen)?

Last updated on: January 6, 2025, first published on: October 9, 2022 4 Comments

What's new in Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen) vs Fire HD 8 2022 (10th Gen)?

Amazon announced the Fire HD 8 2022, which is the 12th Gen of the Fire Tablet, on September 21, 2022. You can get your hands on it from October 19.

Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen) shares a similar size and design, almost identical display, similar micro SD card support, and identical RAM, compared to the previous generation of Fire HD 8 (Fire HD 2020/10th Gen).

So, what is new in Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen) vs Fire HD 8 2020 (10th Gen)?

This Fire tablet buying guide explains the six changes or improvements in the Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen) vs Fire HD 8 2020 (10th Gen), including Fire OS 8, a Hexa-core processor, 13-hour battery life, swapped locations for the power and volume buttons, 5MP rear camera for the Plus model, and $10 price hike.

Update: the upgrade model, Fire HD 8 2024 (12th Gen), is now replacing Fire HD 8 2022. However, there is no Plus version in the 2024 release.

1. Fire OS 8

Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen) is the second Fire tablet with the latest Fire OS: Fire OS 8.

As explained in this post, Fire 7 2022 (12th Gen) is the first Fire tablet shipped with Fire OS 8.

You can use all new features and improvements in Fire OS 8 with the new Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen), e.g.,

  • Improved security and privacy options.
  • Native screen recorder.
  • System-wide dark theme. You may check this guide on how to use and schedule the Dark Theme.
  • High-efficiency image file (HIEF) support.
  • Restricted background activities

Please note Fire OS 8 does work with the Google Play store.… Read the rest

Filed Under: Buyer Guide, How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide, Kindle Fire Review, Kindle Fire Update Tagged With: AI, camera, dark theme, fast charging, FIRE HD 8, Fire HD 8 12th Gen, Fire HD 8 2020, Fire HD 8 2022, Fire HD 8 2024, Fire HD 8 Kids, Fire HD 8 Kids Pro, Fire HD 8 Plus, Fire HD Plus 2022, Fire Max 11, Fire OS 8, Fire tablet buyer's guide 2022, generative AI, Google Play Store, Power button, power-off menu, screen recorder, screenshot, SD card, take screenshots, USB Power Delivery, USB-C, volume button, wallpaper creator, webpage summaries, wireless charging, writing assist

How to use the 15 special keys and 11 keyboard shortcuts on the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus)?

Last updated on: October 9, 2023, first published on: September 2, 2021 2 Comments

use the 15 special keys and 11 keyboard shortcuts on the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus)

The official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus) is one of the most useful accessories if you need to type a lot on the Fire HD 10 tablet. But some owners are confused about the 15 special keys and are not aware of the keyboard shortcuts that can improve their productivity greatly.

This Fire tablet how-to guide explains the meaning and usage of the 15 special keys on the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus). The available keyboard shortcuts are also explained to help you improve your productivity.

If you want to know how to pair or configure the keyboard, please check this guide.

You may check Fire Tablet Buyers' Guide to see whether you should buy the Bluetooth keyboard as a productivity bundle.

Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen) also has a similar official keyboard cover, which works identically to the one for Fire HD 10 2021. However, due to the differences in dimensions, you cannot fit the keyboard case for Fire HD 10 2021 with Fire HD 10 2023. And vice versa. So, this guide also works for Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen). The Fire Max 11 keyboard case also share the same 15 special keys (shortcut keys).

What are the 15 special keys on the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus)?

There are 15 special keys on the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus). 13 of them are located in the top row, and the other two are left to the space bar, as illustrated below.… Read the rest

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How to use the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus)?

Last updated on: October 9, 2023, first published on: July 25, 2021 6 Comments

use the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus)With the release of the 11th Gen of Amazon Fire HD 10 (and Fire HD 10 Plus), Amazon introduced the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus).  The wireless keyboard cover is also part of the productivity bundle for Fire HD 10 2021.

This Fire tablet how-to guide explains the advantages (and disadvantages) of the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus), how to attach and remove the wireless keyboard cover from Fire HD 10 2021, how to pair the wireless keyboard with Fire HD 10 2021, and how to use the official wireless keyboard on Fire HD 10 2021 and Fire HD Plus.

Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen) also has a similar official keyboard cover, which works identically to the one for Fire HD 10 2021. However, due to the differences in dimensions, you cannot fit the keyboard case for Fire HD 10 2021 with Fire HD 10 2023. And vice versa. So, this guide also works for the corresponding keyboard for Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen). There is no trackpad on the keyboard for Fire HD 10 2021 and Fire HD 10 2023. Only Fire Max 11 keyboard case has a trackpad.

What is the official wireless keyboard for Amazon Fire HD 10 2021 (and Fire HD 10 Plus)?

The official wireless keyboard cover for Amazon Fire HD 2021 is actually not an Amazon product. It is made for Amazon by Fintie, which is an Ohio-based accessories maker.

Of course, just like the Fire tablet, the keyboard cover is manufactured in China.

The wireless keyboard covers consisted of a wireless keyboard and a back cover.… Read the rest

Filed Under: Buyer Guide, How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide, Kindle Fire Review, Kindle Fire Update Tagged With: Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth LE, case, cover, Fire HD 10, Fire HD 10 2021, Fire HD 10 2023, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire Max 11, Fire OS 7, Fire tablet buyer's guide 2022, Google account, Google Play Store, keyboard, keyboard case, lock screen, productivity bundle, quick setting button, quick settings, shortcut, split screen, trackpad, trackpad gesture, unlock Fire HD 10

How to Use Split Screen on Fire HD 10 (2019,2021,2023), Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire HD 8 (2020, 2022), Fire HD 8 Plus (2022, 2022), and Fire Max 11?

Last updated on: October 9, 2023, first published on: July 10, 2021 Leave a Comment

Use Split Screen on Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD Plus (2021)Split Screen is a new feature introduced in the 11th Gen of Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD 10 Plus.  It allows you to use two apps side by side concurrently.

This Fire tablet guide explains what Split Screen on Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD 10 Plus (2021) is, how to launch apps in the Split Screen mode, and how to manage and resize screen size for Split Screen on Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD 10 Plus (2021).

Please note, although 9th Gen Fire HD 10 (2019), 10th Gen Fire HD 8 (2020), and Fire HD 8 Plus (2021) are also on Fire OS 7.3, the split-screen feature currently is exclusive for the 11th Gen of Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD 10 Plus (2021). It is unclear whether Amazon will port back this feature to these older devices. This feature is now available on all Fire HD devices  (8″ and 10″) with Fire OS 7 or Fire OS 8.

Fire 7 2022 (12th Gen), Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Gen), Fire HD 10 2023 (13th Gen), and Fire Max 11 are all shipped with Fire OS 8.  But the split-screen is supported on Fire HD 8 2022 and Fire Max 11, and is NOT supported on Fire 7 2022.

What is Split Screen on Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD Plus (2021)?

On Android, the split-screen feature was introduced in Android Nougat (7.0).  Fire OS 6 is derived from Android 7.1. But Amazon did not implement it, possibly due to the low memory configurations on previous Fire HD tablets.

Now, Fire HD 10 (2021) and Fire HD 10 Plus (2021) have 3GB and 4GB RAM, respectively.… Read the rest

Filed Under: How-to guides, Kindle Fire Guide, Kindle Fire Update Tagged With: 12th Gen Fire 7, Bluetooth keyboard, Fire 7 2022, Fire HD 10 11th Gen, Fire HD 10 2021, Fire HD 10 2023, Fire HD 10 Plus, Fire Max 11, Fire OS 7, Fire OS 8, Google play services, Google Play Store, multiwindow, navigation bar, navigation button, productivity bundle, Recents screen, screenshot, split screen, take screenshots

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  • Purple Bamboo Melody(紫竹调, Zi Zhu Diao,Yangqin,扬琴)
  • Solitary Orchid (幽兰, You Lan, Guqin, 古琴)

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