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5 Reasons to Buy the Amazon Fire 7 & 4 Reasons Not To

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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.

The Amazon Fire 7 9th generation offers a lot of value for the price.

The Amazon Fire 7 9th generation offers a lot of value for the price.

Reasons to Buy the 2019 Fire 7 Tablet;

  1. Great Price & Value
  2. For Tons of Apps and Services
  3. Expandable Storage
  4. Alexa Voice Control & Hands Free
  5. Buy the Kids Edition for a Kid

Reasons Not to Buy the New Fire 7 Tablet;

  1. Upgrade for a Better Display
  2. Don’t Buy if You Love Fortnite
  3. Don’t Buy It if You Love Listening Without Headphones
  4. 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.

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