Amazon has always been known as the brand to get something cheaply, but none has come quite as cheaply as the Amazon Fire tablet, originally retailing for $50 and being later reduced to $49. While the reduction of only a dollar might seem tight, if it were reduced any more, you would be paying for the materials alone.

The Amazon Fire is a 7 inch tablet that doesn’t do anything particularly well, but it does everything straight forward you would want a tablet to do. Perfect for the kids, the Amazon Fire tablet lets you surf the web, play games and watch movies.

Those wanting a tablet with a decent camera will probably want to look elsewhere as the Amazon Fire doesn’t even come with a flash or autofocus. Furthermore, it tops out at a 2 megapixel primary snapper.

Device Type: Smartphone

Model: Amazon Fire

Announced: September 17, 2014

Released: September 20, 2014

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Price:

Dimensions: 191 x 115 x 10.6 mm

Weight: 313 grams

Protection:

Colors: Black

Network 3G:

Network 4G:

Dual SIM:

Display Type: IPS LCD

Size: 7.0 inches

Resolution: 600 x 1024 pixels resolution

Display Colors:

Pixel Density: 170 ppi

Touchscreen: Multi-touch

Display Protection:

Features:

Camera, Primary: 2 megapixel

Camera Features:

Flash:

Secondary: 0.2 megapixel VGA

Operating System: Android 5.0 Lollipop

User Interface: Fire OS 5 UI

Facebook: Yes

YouTube: Yes

Chipset: Quad-core, 1300 MHz

CPU:

GPU:

RAM: 1024 MB RAM

Internal Storage: 8 GB

Card Slot: microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC up to 128 GB

Bluetooth: Yes

WiFi: 802.11 b, g, n

WiFi Hotspot: Yes

USB: USB 2.0

Battery: