SachaJ wrote: » New Fire 7" coming out....https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01J90O0N4/ref=gw_Tabl_Austin_launch?pf_rd_p=20f9ef1a-c046-4e6c-9627-e57ac61c8879&pf_rd_r=2DN64X0YCNB6YY507SDChttps://www.theverge.com/2017/5/17/15650262/amazon-fire-7-tablet-refresh-release-date-pricing-kids-edition
The_Conductor wrote: » Charging port is temperamental as hell- only works with some cables.
UsedToWait wrote: » You should also get the Zinio app for free magazines also available through your library - huge selection
BabysCoffee wrote: Got one today and downloaded free eBooks from my local library through the Borrowbox app. Delighted with it! I probably won't use it for a whole lot more than eReading
BabysCoffee wrote: » Got one today and downloaded free eBooks from my local library through the Borrowbox app. Delighted with it! I probably won't use it for a whole lot more than eReading.
Discodog wrote: » I got one yesterday & I am very impressed. Great bargain. Didn't bother routing & I had the playstore running in minutes. Can't see the fuss about adds. They are only on the lockscreen. Has anyone found a way to put bookmarks on the homescreen ?
SachaJ wrote: » I have the Kids Edition so the 2 year warranty.... Seems the AmazonBasics microUSB cables are just as crap. CSL ones get decent reviews on Amazon. PS - down to ?35 again today without the "special offers"https://www.amazon.co.uk/Amazon-Fire-7-Inch-Tablet-8GB/dp/B00ZDWE9Y8/ Not buying any more - still have two new in the box.
digitaldr wrote: » I actually find aukey to be ok. The sooner USB C takes over the better.
SachaJ wrote: » CSL ones get decent reviews on Amazon.
The_Conductor wrote: » The port itself isn't the best either............. I suppose, can't really complain it was only 35 quid.
SachaJ wrote: » Anyone notice the micro USB cables with these are a bit crap? From the kids plugging/unplugging them they seem to get worn down and very loose? Think I'm going to have to order a batch of micro USB cables to replace. Guess I can't complain - got nearly 6 months out of the cables......
The_Conductor wrote: » Bob Z wrote: » i had a nexus before i got the amazon i actually prefer the amazon interface Horses for courses- I like the Amazon interface myself- but my wifey prefers a stock Android ROM (mind you- she has a Sony X smart phone and has asked me if I can make the stock ROM more like her phone for her............) Vanilla Android, from a performance and usability perspective, does seem like the route to go.
Bob Z wrote: » i had a nexus before i got the amazon i actually prefer the amazon interface
Mr McBoatface wrote: » mrcheez wrote: » I rooted my tablet, just didn't bother installing Nexus Leaving aside security issues (which in all honesty don't concern me as I use my PC for any financial transactions) the speed and interface on the android rom is better , the user experience is just much better. I originally only rooted the tablet blocked updates and switch to nova launcher with playstore but found the tablet experience poor. Switching to the Android roms makes it so much better. It's easy to switch back to stock and rerooted if you don't like it.
mrcheez wrote: » I rooted my tablet, just didn't bother installing Nexus
quarryman wrote: » How many kids do you have?!
SachaJ wrote: » Nice one. Back down to €45 in Argos which probably means £35 on Amazon from tonight for the Easter Sale. I have 6 already including the kids ones. Actually 7 as one of the kids broke their screens but that's going back to Amazon as they replaced it (Kids Edition 2 year warranty). Debating if I need any more.....
mikeoneilly wrote: » OT but how difficult is it to replace a usb port on a 2 year old fire 7 ?