Amazon has unveiled a new Fire 7 tablet and it brings some features that were missing on the 2019 Fire 7 model, but are the new additions enough of a reason to upgrade to the newest version? The Fire 7 is the cheapest of Amazon's Fire tablet line. The more expensive models are the Fire HD 8 and the Fire HD 10, both of which pack larger and sharper displays.
Although Amazon's Fire tablets run Android, they do not come bundled with Google services including access to the Play Store. Instead, Amazon ships its tablets with a customized version of Android and its own app store. Nevertheless, those who want access to Google's suite of apps and services will find countless tutorials on how to do just that.
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According to Amazon, the Fire 7 (2022) is the 12th generation release of the tablet and it comes with a few design changes. The size of the bezels, which are still pretty thick, are now of equal dimensions on all sides. The device is still covered in plastic but the curved edges on the back are now more pronounced. There is still a single camera on the back and all of the buttons and ports, including the new USB-C connector, are still on the top. However, they have been rearranged. According to the product listing, the new Fire 7 tablet is shorter and lighter than its predecessor, although it is also wider and just a tiny bit thicker, too. The Fire 7 (2022) will be available for purchase in Black, Denim, and Rose, which is one color fewer than the Fire 7 (2019).
While there are a handful of notable upgrades, some things haven't changed. The display on both devices is a 7-inch IPS LCD panel with a 1024 x 600 resolution. Considering the resolution,
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