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Amazon Fire

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Kindle Fire (vii", 1st gen, 2011)
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Developer Amazon Inc.
Manufacturer Quanta Computer[1]
Type Tablet computer & Smart speaker for latest model (by turning on show mode)
Release date November xv, 2011 (2011-eleven-xv)(U.s.)
September 6, 2012 (2012-09-06)(Europe)
December 18, 2012 (2012-12-18)(Japan)
Units sold 7 meg (equally of Oct 2012[update])[ii]
Operating system Fire Os
System on a fleck Texas Instruments OMAP 4 4430
CPU 1.2 GHz dual-cadre Cortex-A9 (ARMv7)
Memory 512 MB RAM (1st gen.)
ane GB RAM (2nd gen.) [3]
Storage 8 GB[4]
Display 7 inch multi-bear upon Gorilla Glass display, 1024×600 at 169 ppi, 16 one thousand thousand colors.[4] Capacitive bear upon sensitive.[5]
Graphics PowerVR SGX 540
Sound iii.five mm stereo audio jack, top-mounted stereo speakers
Camera VGA front facing camera

ii MP rear facing camera

(Second-generation 7, 8 Hd and 10HD)
Connectivity Micro-USB 2.0 (type B)[6]
3.5 mm stereo socket[6]
802.11b/thousand/n Wi-Fi
Online services Amazon Prime, Amazon Cloud Storage, Amazon Cloud Thespian, Amazon Video, Amazon Silk, Amazon Appstore, Amazon Kindle Store
Dimensions 190 mm (7.5 in) H
120 mm (4.7 in) Due west
11.4 mm (0.45 in) D[7]
Mass 413 g (14.6 oz)[8]
Successor Burn HD
Website Amazon Fire

Kindle Fire showing components, back cover removed

The Amazon Fire, formerly chosen the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet computers developed past Amazon. Congenital with Quanta Computer, the Kindle Fire was first released in November 2011; it features a color 7-inch multi-bear on brandish with IPS engineering and running a custom version of Google's Android operating system called Fire Os. The Kindle Fire Hd followed in September 2012, and the Kindle Fire HDX in September 2013. In September 2014, when the fourth-generation was introduced, the name "Kindle" was dropped. In September 2015, the 5th-generation Fire 7 was released, followed by the sixth-generation Fire HD 8, in September 2016. The seventh-generation Burn 7 was released in June 2017. The ninth-generation Fire seven was released in June 2019.[9] On the later model, the Burn down tablet is also able to catechumen into a Smart speaker turning on the "Prove Fashion" options, which the principal interaction volition exist past phonation command through Alexa.

History [edit]

The Kindle Burn—which includes access to the Amazon Appstore, streaming movies and Boob tube shows, and the Kindle Store for e-books—was released to consumers in the U.s.a. on November 14, 2011, after beingness appear on September 28.[ten]

On September 7, 2012, upgrades to the device were announced with consumer availability to those European countries with a localised version of Amazon'due south website (United Kingdom,[eleven] France, Germany, Italian republic and Spain).[12]

The original Kindle Fire retailed for US$199 in 2011.[xiii] Estimates of the device's initial neb of materials cost ranged from $150 to $202.[14] [15] Amazon's business strategy was stated in 2011 every bit making money through sales of digital content on the Burn, rather than through sales of the device itself.[16] [17] [eighteen]

As of October 2012[update], the Kindle Fire was the second best selling tablet subsequently Apple's iPad, with about 7 million units sold according to estimates by Forrester Research[2] and equally of 2013[update] Amazon's tablets were the quaternary best selling.[19]

On September half dozen, 2012, the Kindle Fire was upgraded to the 2nd generation, and its price was reduced to US$159, RAM upgraded to 1 GB and processor clock speed upgraded to 1.2 GHz. A more than powerful and video-friendly version, the Kindle Fire Hard disk drive (7 and viii.9 inch versions) was also made available, initially priced at $199 and $299.[20] [21]

On September 25, 2013, the Kindle Fire Hd was upgraded as the 3rd generation Fire, priced at Usa$139, and the Kindle Burn HDX was introduced. The Kindle Burn down HDX had an improved graphics engine, double the retentiveness, and triple the processor speed of the previous model. The 7-inch and 8.99-inch versions were introduced at US$229 and Usa$379 respectively.[22] [23]

In September 2014, the Fire HDX viii.9 and the Fire Hd were upgraded to the fourth generation of Burn tablets, removing the "Kindle" adjective in the naming scheme.[24] At that place was also the Fire HD 6 that has a six-inch screen with a quad-core processor priced at US$99.[25]

In September 2015, Amazon announced the release of the Fire 7, priced at US$49.99 for the 8GB version that displays advertisements on the lock screen. As of March 2016[update] it was the lowest-priced Amazon tablet.[26] In June 2016, its toll was dropped briefly to US$39.99.[27] This fifth generation tablet includes for the start time a micro SD card slot for extra storage.[28]

In September 2016, Amazon announced the release of the Burn down Hard disk drive 8 which includes the virtual assistant Alexa,[29] priced at Us$89.99. Fortune reported that, "As with most of Amazon's devices, the aim isn't to make money off of the hardware but instead to sell digital content such equally books, movies, and TV shows to users".[thirty]

A slightly improved Fire 7 was released in June 2017, keeping the U.s.a.$49.99 price point.[31]

An upgraded model of Fire seven was announced in May 2019, with a scheduled release in June 2019 and keeping the US$49.99 price indicate.[32]

Design [edit]

Hardware [edit]

The Kindle Burn hardware is manufactured by Quanta Computer (an Original Design Manufacturer), which besides originally helped design the BlackBerry PlayBook, using it as a hardware template for the Kindle Fire.[33] Get-go-generation Kindle Burn down devices employed a one-GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 dual-core processor. The device has a 2-point multi-affect colour LCD screen with a diagonal length of seven inches (180 mm) and a 600×1024-pixel resolution (160 dpi density). Connectivity is through 802.11n Wi-Fi and USB ii.0 (Micro-B connector). The device includes 8 GB of internal storage—said to exist plenty for 80 applications, plus either 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books.[34] [35] According to Amazon, the showtime-generation Kindle Fire's 4400 mAh battery sustains up to 8 hours of sequent reading and up to 7.5 hours of video playback with wireless off;[36] later on generations all offered around seven–8 hours[37]

Of the viii GB internal storage available in the first-generation Kindle Fire, approximately half-dozen.5 GB was available for content.[38] [ needs update ]

The kickoff-generation Kindle Burn down has a sensor on the upper left-hand corner of the screen. This was widely considered to be an ambience-light sensor, disabled since an early software upgrade.[39]

Colour display technologies consume much more than power than monochrome electronic paper (E-ink) types; Fire offer a typical battery life of viii hours of mixed usage, while monochrome Kindles offer 15 to 30 hours' use without WiFi—"battery lasts weeks on a single charge"—with a much lower-capacity bombardment.[40]

Software [edit]

The start generation of Kindle Fire devices run a customised Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread OS.[41] The second-generation Kindle Burn down Hard disk runs a customised Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.[42] Along with admission to Amazon Appstore,[6] [43] the Burn includes a cloud-accelerated "split browser", Amazon Silk, using Amazon EC2 for off-device cloud ciphering; including webpage layout and rendering, and Google's SPDY protocol for faster webpage content transmission.[44] [45] [46] The user's Amazon digital content is given free storage in Amazon Cloud's web-storage platform,[vi] 5 GB music storage in Amazon Deject Drive, and a born e-mail application allows webmail (Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL Post, etc.) to be merged into ane inbox.[6] The subscription-based Amazon Prime number, which includes unlimited streaming of movies and Television set shows, is available with a free 30-day trial period.[half-dozen]

Content formats supported past the first-generation Kindle Fire were Kindle Format 8 (KF8), Kindle Mobi (.azw), TXT, PDF, unrestricted MOBI, Mainland china natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), Physician, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.[6] [ needs update ]

Considering of Amazon's USB commuter implementation, the start-generation Kindle Fire suffered from tedious USB transfer speeds. For case, transferring an 800MB video file may have taken more than than three minutes in 2011.[47] [ needs update ]

It is possible to convert a Kindle Burn to a tablet running standard Android, with some loss of Amazon-related functionality, and lacking features such as Bluetooth, microphone, camera, and retention expansion.[48]

Reception [edit]

Analysts had projected the device to be a stiff competitor to Apple tree's iPad,[13] [49] and that other Android device makers would endure lost sales.[50] [51]

In a 2012 review published by Projection Gutenberg, the Kindle Burn down was called a "huge step back in freedom from the Kindle 3"; the reviewer noted that Amazon introduced a "deliberate limitation" into the Fire that didn't exist in the previous version: it is no longer possible to download free e-books from websites such as Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive and Google Books and have them stored permanently in the same places where books from Amazon are kept.[52] [ needs update ]

Sales [edit]

Customers began receiving Kindle Fires on Nov 15, 2011; in December 2012, customers had purchased over a million Kindle devices per week.[53] International Data Corporation (IDC) estimated that the Kindle Fire sold near four.7 million units during the quaternary quarter of 2011.[54]

The Amazon Kindle Fire helped the visitor shell their 2012 first quarter estimates and boosted the visitor'southward stock in extended trading.[55] As of May 2013, about 7 million units had been sold according to estimates.[2] Statistics for FY2014 or Q1&2 2015 are not still bachelor.[ needs update ]

Family unit [edit]

Up to the nowadays, there have been xi generations of Burn down tablets, spread across three different feature design lines: Fire, Fire Hard disk drive and Fire HDX.[56]

Beyond this usage, Fire is used for explicit telephone devices and for TV add-on sticks.

Models [edit]

Overview on generations and models for all Burn tablet devices:[56]

Generation
(Model Twelvemonth)
1st
(2011)
2nd
(2012)
ii.5th
(2012)
third
(2013)
4th
(2014)
5th
(2015)
6th
(2016)
seventh
(2017)
8th
(2018)
9th
(2019)
10th
(2020)
11th
(2021)
Display
Diagonal
6" Burn down HD
7" Kindle Burn Kindle Burn,
Kindle Fire Hd
Kindle Burn down Hard disk drive,
Kindle Burn HDX Wi-Fi,
Kindle Burn down HDX WAN
Fire HD Fire Fire Burn down
8" Fire HD Fire Hard disk Fire Hard disk Fire Hard disk drive Burn HD,
Fire Hard disk Plus
8.9" Kindle Burn Hard disk Wi-Fi,
Kindle Fire HD WAN
Kindle Fire HDX Wi-Fi,
Kindle Fire HDX WAN
Burn down HDX Wi-Fi,
Fire HDX WAN
10" Fire HD Fire HD Fire Hard disk drive Fire HD 10,
Fire Hard disk drive Plus

Notation: Items in bold are currently available.

Detailed specifications for some of the 7" Burn down tablets:

Generation
(within Amazon Fire tablets)
1st
(2011)
2nd
(2012)
5th
(2015)
7th
(2017)
ninth
(2019)
Model Kindle Fire Fire Burn down 7
Code name Otter/Bonfire Otter2 Ford Austin Mustang
Model Number D01400[57] KFOT KFFOWI KFAUWI KFMUWI
Release appointment November 15, 2011 September 14, 2012 September 30, 2015 June 7, 2017 June half dozen, 2019
Status Quondam version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Old version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Quondam version, no longer maintained: Discontinued Older version, nonetheless still maintained: Bachelor Current stable version: Current
OS Fire Os ii.four
based on Android 2.iii.3
Fire Bone 2.4(?)
based on Android iv.0.3
Burn down OS five
based on Android 5.i.i
Fire OS five.3.6
based on Android 5.1.1
Fire Os 6.three.0
based on Android 7.ane
System Version 6.3.iv[58] 10.five.1[58]
Fire Bone (latest) two.4[59] iii.1[59] five.half dozen.nine.0[58] seven.iii.2.2[58]
Screen Size (diagonal) 7"
Resolution 1024 × 600
Density 169 ppi 171 ppi
CPU Maker Texas Instruments MediaTek
Kind Dual-cadre OMAP4 Quad-core
Model 4430 HS MT8127B[60] MT8163V/B
(in 32-bit mode)[61]
Cores 2× ARM Cortex-A9
@ 1.0 GHz
two× ARM Cortex-A9
@ 1.two GHz
4× ARM Cortex-A7
@ one.three GHz
4× ARM Cortex-A53
@ 1.3 GHz
Width 32-bit
GPU Designer Imagination Technologies ARM Holdings
Kind PowerVR Mali
Model SGX540 450 450 MP4 T720 MP2
Clock 304 MHz[62] 384 MHz[threescore] 600 MHz ? ?
Storage RAM 512 MiB 1 GiB
Internal 8 GB 8 GB or 16 GB 16 GB or 32 GB
External N/A At to the lowest degree up to
128 GB microSDXC
At least upwards to
256 GB microSDXC
At least upwardly to
512 GB microSDXC
Camera Back Due north/A 2 MP
Front 0.3 MP VGA 2 MP
Microphone N/A Yeah
Bluetooth N/A Bluetooth 4.0 LE Bluetooth 4.1 LE
Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 b/k/n 802.eleven a/b/g/n (dual band)
+Cellular N/A
Location Due north/A Wi-Fi based
Proximity N/A
Compass
Light sensor Northward/A Aye
Accelerometer Yes
Gyroscope Northward/A
Barometer
Weight 413 k (xiv.6 oz) 400 g (14 oz) 313 g (11.0 oz) 295 g (10.iv oz) 286 g (10.i oz)
Dimensions 190 × 120 × 11.4 mm
(7.48 × four.72 × 0.45 in)
189 × 120 × 11.5 mm
(7.44 × 4.72 × 0.45 in)
191 × 115 × 10.six mm
(7.52 × 4.53 × 0.42 in)
192 × 115 × 9.6 mm
(vii.56 × four.53 × 0.38 in)
192 × 115 × ix.vi mm
(7.56 × 4.53 × 0.38 in)
Battery Chapters 4400 mA⋅h 2980 mA⋅h[63] ? ?
Life (upwardly to) ? 7 hours 8 hours 7 hours

Legend:

Old version

Older version, even so maintained

Latest version

Latest preview version

Time to come release

Gallery [edit]

Encounter besides [edit]

  • Burn HD, the 'mid-marketplace' version of the Kindle Fire, with improved specifications, including higher resolution screens and improved processors running Fire Os since 4th generation and Android for the early models.
  • Fire HDX, the 'high-cease' version of the Kindle Fire, the mostly highly specified Fire, with improved resolution and faster processors running Burn down OS for all models.
  • Comparison of:
    • Tablet computers
    • Eastward-book readers

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External links [edit]

  • Fire Tablets – home page on Amazon site
  • Amazon Fire - Device and Feature Specifications
  • Kindle Burn Review at The Wall Street Journal

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