Amazon Announced Their Kindle Fire HD 6 and Kindle Fire HD 7 tablets back in September while they started shipping them in early October. These are extremely cheap Android 4.4 tablets KitKat with Amazon’s Fire OS on top of them. This basically Means That These devices are heavily skinned and you would not be able to tell they’re Android tablets just by looking at the UI, if you did not know what they’re all about of course. Kindle Fire HD 6 is now priced at $ 99 at Amazon, Which is of course really affordable. Anyhow, let’s check out its specs.
The Kindle Fire HD 6 comes sporting a 6-inch 1280 x 800 IPS LCD display, Which is kind of odd considering some phones (phablets) ship with screens over 6- inches are not Considered tablets while this thing is. The tablet also comes with 1GB of RAM and either 8 or 16GB of non-expandable internal storage. The Kindle Fire HD 6 features a 2-megapixel main camera Which is located at the back of the device, there’s also a front-facing VGA shooter included in the package. The device is powered by a quad-core processor MediaTek and it has a 3400mAh battery on the inside. The device Measures 169 x 103 x 10.7mm while it weighs 290 grams. As you can see, this tablet is not exactly designed to steal the spotlight, but it does the trick.
DECIDED iFixit to tear this tablet apart and show us every little piece That hides inside of it. If you want to check out That just take a look at the gallery below where you can find a ton of images, courtesy of iFixit. Nothing is left undisclosed, so if you think of getting one of these guys you probably want to know what hides inside of them, just to let you know, iFixit gave this thing an 8 out of 10 repairability score. Now that the got that out of the way, let me hear from you. Did you ever own a Kindle Fire tablet, if yes, how did you like it? Do you intend to buy a Kindle Fire HD 6 or Kindle Fire HD 7 tablets or are you bothered with the Amazon implements skin on top of Android?
Kristijan Lucic Staff Writer
I’ve always been interested in technology but when I got my first Android phone years ago I was hooked. Mobile technology has been my first priority ever since. I’m currently using a Nexus 4 and 7 (2012), I guess you can say I’m an Android purist. Other than technology I also enjoy football, movies and tv shows along with socializing with my friends and family.
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