If you’re thinking about buying an Amazon Fire tablet, there are a few things you should know first. Here are four things to keep in mind before making your purchase.

  1. The Amazon Fire tablet is a great device for streaming content, but it’s not perfect. The Amazon Fire tablet has some great features for streaming content, but it doesn’t have the best performance when it comes to graphics or gaming. If you’re looking for a device that can handle more intensive tasks, the Kindle Fire or Google Nexus tablets may be better options.
  2. The Amazon Fire tablet is not as versatile as other tablets on the market. The Amazon Fire tablet is good for basic tasks such as browsing the web and reading books, but it’s not as versatile as other tablets on the market. For example, the iPad has more apps available and is better suited for more intensive tasks such as gaming and graphics editing.
  3. The Amazon Fire tablet is not cheap compared to other tablets on the market. The Amazon Fire tablet costs more than some of the other tablets on the market, which may be a deterrent if you’re looking for an affordable option. If price isn’t a major concern, we recommend considering one of the other options listed above instead. ..

You Get What You Pay For

The biggest area of sacrifice is performance. You may not care much that the display isn’t even 720p, but you probably will notice when the tablet is struggling to open Disney+.

Fire Tablets Are Not Kindles

Fire tablets have color touchscreens and they feature a full operating system that can run apps and games. Kindle e-readers—such as the Kindle Paperwhite—have black and white “e-ink” displays. They do support touch, but there are no apps or games to download from an app store.

The Fire tablets are nice if you want to do more than just reading, but that also means the reading experience is not quite as good as a Kindle. An e-reader like the Kindle Paperwhite is much easier on your eyes and the battery can last for weeks.

Limited App Selection

Another thing you may not be prepared for is the limited app selection. If you’re expecting to easily find every app that’s available on your iPhone or Android device, you’re going to be disappointed.

The good news is you do technically have access to those 3 million+ apps in the Play Store. You can sideload Android apps on Fire tablets relatively easily.

No Google Apps

This requires more effort than simply sideloading individual apps, but you only have to do the initial setup once and then it’s smooth sailing. From there you can download all the Google apps you want.