Android Devices >> Everything about the Amazon Kindle Fire
The 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, or e-reader (if you will) is the latest release from Amazon. It offers free data storage in the cloud and a new internet browser named Amazon Silk.
The Kindle Fire's display is made of Corning's Gorilla Glass, and underneath the hood features a 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP processor and 8GB of onboard storage.
Availability
Announced, Not Available Yet
Carriers: Unknown
Announced: September 28, 2011
Release Date: November 15, 2011
Top Amazon Kindle Fire Stories
Recent Amazon Kindle Fire Stories
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 17, 2011
By the way (if you haven't already noticed this by now): If you root your Kindle Fire, Amazon's streaming video will balk at you. The good news is it takes just a few seconds to unroot using...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 17, 2011
T'was only a matter of time, right? The Android Market -- and all of its hidden secrets apps -- now runs just fine on the Amazon Kindle Fire. There are a couple of caveats (albeit not huge ones)...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 17, 2011
Say, for some reason, you just got yourself a brand new Kindle Fire and for some reason don't want to run the custom launcher Amazon's whipped up. (And it's pretty darn good, actually.) ...
Article
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Nov 16, 2011
The Amazon Kindle Fire will be one of the hot items this holiday season, and it's poised to be one of the best selling tablets ever. How cool would it be to win one from us? You can ...
Article
by Phil Nickinson
Nov 16, 2011
There's the trifecta, folks. We've got ADB access on the Kindle Fire, you can already root the Kindle Fire with SuperOneClick, and Amazon's already dropped the source code for public con...