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5 Reasons to Buy the Amazon Fire 7 & 4 Reasons Not To
Should you buy the 2019 Fire 7 tablet with Alexa hands free support? This is what you need to know before you buy or gift the new 7-inch Fire Tablet 9th generation that Amazon sells for $50.
Just updated for 2019 with hands free Alexa, more storage, a faster processor and new colors, the 2019 Amazon Fire tablet is a very tempting option. This is perhaps the best Android tablet under $50, even with some of the restrictions that Amazon places on thee 7 tablet.
The 2019 Fire 7 tablet is a small and affordable tablet that runs a version of Android specifically for Amazon. You get hands free Alexa voice controls, access to loads of apps and there are a lot of accessories that work with this cheap tablet. You can even buy a version specifically for kids that includes a rugged case and a two year no questions asked warranty.
The 16GB Amazon Fire 7 tablet is $49.99 with Special Offers and the 32GB version is $69.99. You can get these without Special Offers for about $15 more. You can also pay later to remove them if you don’t want special offers.
Reasons to Buy the 2019 Fire 7 Tablet;
- Great Price & Value
- For Tons of Apps and Services
- Expandable Storage
- Alexa Voice Control & Hands Free
- Buy the Kids Edition for a Kid
Reasons Not to Buy the New Fire 7 Tablet;
- Upgrade for a Better Display
- Don’t Buy if You Love Fortnite
- Don’t Buy It if You Love Listening Without Headphones
- Don’t Buy if You Want Full Android
You can buy the Amazon Fire 7 tablet at Amazon today and we expect to see the latest model hit Best Buy and other stores soon. Here’s a closer look at the reasons to buy the new Fire 7 tablet from Amazon and why you should look at other options or wait.
Update: An earlier version of this article stated that you couldn’t play Clash of Clans on the Fire 7 tablet, but there is an official version available in the Amazon Appstore.
Greder
12/05/2017 at 9:33 am
I would disagree with this. We bought our two kids (3 and 5) two 7″ kindle tablets on prime day for $30 each. They have both used them for over a year, without a problem. Part of that is because we bought two shock- and drop- proof cases for $10 each on eBay. We added 16gb SD cards at $8 each, and suddenly we have almost as good a deal as the Kid Tablet, but for less than $50. If they break one (not sure how that would be possible, as these cases are pretty sturdy), we’ll just pick up another tablet when they go on sale (seems to happen 3 times a year).