Amazon Fire HD 7

  • Released 2014, October
    337g, 10.6mm thickness
    Android 4.4; Fire 4
    8GB/16GB storage, no card slot
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  • 7.0"
    800x1280 pixels
  • 2MP
    1080p
  • 1GB RAM
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    Li-Ion

Amazon Fire HD 7 - Specs

Network Technology No cellular connectivity
2G bands N/A
GPRS No
EDGE No
Launch Announced 2014, September
Status Available. Released 2014, October
Body Dimensions 191 x 128 x 10.6 mm (7.52 x 5.04 x 0.42 in)
Weight 337 g (11.89 oz)
SIM No
Display Type IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 7.0 inches, 142.1 cm2 (~58.1% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 800 x 1280 pixels, 16:10 ratio (~216 ppi density)
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass
Platform OS Android 4.4 (KitKat - customized); Fire 4
CPU Quad-core (2x1.5 GHz & 2x1.2 GHz)
Memory Card slot No
Internal 8GB 1GB RAM, 16GB 1GB RAM
Main Camera Single 2 MP
Video 1080p@30fps
Selfie camera Single VGA
Video
Sound Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers
3.5mm jack Yes
 Dolby Digital Plus sound
Comms WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0, A2DP
GPS No
Radio No
USB microUSB 2.0 (SlimPort)
Features Sensors Accelerometer, gyro
 Text-to-Speech English-language content reader
Battery   Non-removable Li-Ion battery
Talk time Up to 8 h
Misc Colors Black, White, Cobalt, Magenta, Citron
Price About 120 EUR

Amazon Fire HD 7 - User Reviews

  • My tablet automatically upgraded to Android Version 5.1.1 (still customized by Amazon). (The spec listing of Android 4.4 is the original version the tablet shipped with.) The cases that were available for it (may have changed) have an opening for the rear camera that looks great when the case is closed. However, when the case cover is opened for use, the cover blocks the camera lens (SMH). An SD card can be easily connected using a cheap $5 adapter that plugs right into the miniUSB port. The power cable has a removable wall-plugin so that the cable can also be used to connect directly to a PC USB port. I did have to google how to get the PC (Win10) to recognize the tablet via USB; I think it had something to do with adding a new device.

  • Corning Gorilla Glass according to the specs on this site, and all other specs listed look to be correct. I have dropped my tablet too many times, and the glass screen has never cracked or broken. The same is true for my 3rd generation tablet.

  • Does it really have gorilla glass

  • Just download a free program like MoboRobo to your computer and you will be able to transfer what you want

  • It doesn't work like that. There isn't a removable memory card in it. Everything you downloaded can be uploaded to the cloud, then downloaded to your computer. See if you can find someone who can read and explain this to you. Best of luck!

  • This is a great little tablet, much more powerful than the original Kindle Fire which I replaced with this one for my daughter. Much more sturdy as well - especially the charging port. I paid $200 for an original fire 3 years ago, and $60 less for one twice as powerful 3 years later. a great deal, IMO. It is hard to get certain OS's to recognize the Fire as a storage device, even though it "connects" and installs drivers just fine. I use Ghost Commander from the Amazon App store to transfer files wirelessly. You have to install the Ghost Commander Samba Share app as well to play nice with Windows.

  • The videos and pics are stuck in my hd7 and know matter what I do the USB- plugged in to the computer does not show the hd7 tablet and I can't use my tablet! I need to transfer all videos and pics in to the flash drive and on to computer soon as possible.