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Fire HDX

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Tablet computer by Amazon
Amazon Fire HDX
Kindle Fire HDX
Fire HDX 7 (3rd gen, 2013)
DeveloperAmazon
TypeTablet computer
Release dateOctober 18, 2013 (7" model)
November 7, 2013 (8.9" model) (USA)
Operating systemFire OS 3, upgradable to Fire OS 5
System on a chipQualcommSnapdragon 800
CPUQuad-core 2.2 GHzARMKrait 400
Memory2 GB
Storage16/32/64 GB
Display7" model:
1920 × 1200 px 323 PPI
7 in (18 cm) diagonal
8.9" model:
2560 × 1600 px 339 PPI
8.9 in (23 cm) diagonal
GraphicsAdreno 330
SoundStereo speakers
InputGPS, accelerometer, gyroscope, light sensor
CameraFront;8.9" model only: 8 MP Rear
ConnectivityMicro-USB 2.0 (type B)
3.5 mm stereo socket
Dual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi
4G LTE
Bluetooth 4.0
Online servicesAmazon Prime, Amazon Cloud Storage, Amazon Cloud Player, Amazon video,Amazon Silk, Amazon Appstore, Amazon Kindle Store
Dimensions7" model: 186 mm × 128 mm × 9.0 mm (7.32 in × 5.04 in × 0.35 in)
8.9" model: 231 mm × 158 mm × 7.8 mm (9.09 in × 6.22 in × 0.31 in)
Weight7" model:
WiFi 303 g, 4G 311 g
8.9" model:
WiFi 374 g, 4G 384 g
PredecessorFire HD
SuccessorFire HD
WebsiteAmazon Kindle Fire HDX

TheAmazon Fire HDX, formerly namedKindle Fire HDX, is a high-end model in theAmazon Fire line oftablet computers. It was announced on September 25, 2013, and was available in two models, 7 inch and 8.9 inch. The 7 inch WiFi model was released on October 18, 2013, and the 8.9 inch WiFi model was released on November 7, 2013, in the United States.

In September 2014, Amazon released the second generation of the Fire HDX 8.9 model that has a faster processor and a more powerful graphics processing unit. In addition, the name "Kindle" was removed from all of the Fire tablets' names.

The Fire HDX tablets were discontinued, and theFire HD tablet line now includes the most powerful versions of Amazon Fire devices.

Design

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Hardware

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Both the 2013 7 inch and 8.9 inchLCD models contain aQualcommSnapdragon 800 processor that has anAdreno 330 GPU. The models also have a 1.2 megapixel front camera that shoots720p HD video. The 8.9 inch model has an 8 megapixel rear camera that shoots HD1080p video. The exterior surface has angular, raised plastic edges with the power and volume buttons located on the backside. The Fire HDX features Dolby Digital Plus audio engine powering the two attached speakers. A normal user will get about 12 hours of battery life from a full charge.[1]

The Fire HDX 8.9" refresh in 2014 uses a QualcommSnapdragon 805 processor with an Adreno 420 GPU.[2] The sound system featuresDolby Atmos speaker technology and the Wi-Fi version weighs 13.2 ounces (370 grams).

Software

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Both 2013 models shipped withFire OS 3 which is aproprietaryfork ofAndroid 4.2.2. It features "Mayday", a button for free tech support available any time, "Silk", a cloud-accelerated browser, theAmazon Appstore for games and apps and Amazon.com services for media content purchases.[3] The tablets can send video content to a supported TV, game console or through a device like a Wireless Display HDMI adapter wirelessly using "Second Screen", but cannot send content via a HDMI cable like its predecessor, theKindle Fire HD.

The 2014 refresh uses Fire OS 4 "Sangria", which features profiles so each user on the tablet can have their own settings and apps.[4]

After Fire OS 5 was released on new 2015 Fire tablet models it was also made available as an over-the-air upgrade for 4th gen Fire tablets, including the 2014 HDX 8.9. Amazon provided a downgrade mechanism for users who did not like the upgrade.[5]

Mayday feature

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Sascha Segan of PC Magazine mentioned: "Press the Mayday button, and within 15 seconds, a live Amazon operator appears in a video chat window on your screen to answer all of your Kindle Fire questions. He or she will even tell you what apps to download. I've never seen anything else like it on a tablet."[6] In his review of the Kindle Fire HDX 7" he called the Mayday remote video support feature as "revolutionary" and "Amazon's most exciting feature".[7]

In June 2018, however, Amazon "quietly" discontinued the Mayday feature.[8]

Fire OS UI

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The Fire HDX's UI has a "Carousel" which contains the most recent apps used and ones that have been updated or purchased recently.[9] The Carousel also holds documents, videos, music, and books. The Fire HDX also has a favorites tab in which the user can access the users apps from any other application.

Models

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Overview on generations and models for all Fire tablet devices:

Display Size (Diag.)
Generation (Year)
6 in 7 in 8 in 8.9 in 10.1 in11 in
1st (2011)Kindle Fire
2nd (2012)Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire HD
2.5th (2012)Kindle Fire HD WiFi
Kindle Fire HD WAN
3rd (2013)Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire HD WiFi
Kindle Fire HD WAN
Kindle Fire HD WiFi
Kindle Fire HD WAN
4th (2014)Fire HDFire HDFire HDX WiFi
Fire HDX WAN
5th (2015)Fire 7Fire HD 8Fire HD 10
6th (2016)Fire HD 8
 7th (2017)Fire 7Fire HD 8Fire HD 10
 8th (2018)Fire HD 8
9th (2019)Fire 7Fire HD 10
 10th (2020)Fire HD 8
Fire HD 8+
11th (2021)Fire HD 10
Fire HD 10+
12th (2022)Fire 7Fire HD 8
Fire HD 8+
13th (2023)Fire HD 10Fire Max 11
12th (2024)Fire HD 8

Note: Items inbold are currently available.

Detailed specifications for all Fire HDX tagged tablet devices:

Generation
(withinFire tablets*)
3rd Generation
(2013)
4th Generation
(2014)
ModelKindle Fire HDX (7")Kindle Fire HDX 8.9"Fire HDX 8.9
Code nameThorApolloSaturn
ModelnumberKFTHWA (WAN)
KFTHWI (Wi-Fi)
KFAPWA (WAN)
KFAPWI (Wi-Fi)
KFSAWA (WAN)
KFSAWI (Wi-Fi)
Release dateWi-FiOctober 18, 2013November 7, 2013October 21, 2014
+CellularNovember 14, 2013December 10, 2013December 2014
StatusUnsupported: DiscontinuedUnsupported: DiscontinuedUnsupported: Discontinued
OSFire OS 4 (or 3.2[10])Fire OS 5 (or 4.5.2[10])
Fire OS (latest)4.5.5.3[11][12]5.6.7.0[13]
ScreenSize(diagonal)7 in (18 cm)8.9 in (23 cm)
Resolution1920 × 12002560 × 1600
Density323ppi339 ppi
CPUMakerQualcomm
KindQuad-coreSnapdragon
Model800[14]805
Cores4xKrait 400 @ 2.2 GHz4xKrait 450 @ 2.5 GHz
Width32-bit
GPUDesignerQualcomm
KindAdreno
Model330420
Clock450 MHz[14]600 MHz[14]
RAM2 GiB
StorageInternal16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB
External
CameraBackMP
Front1.2 MPHD 720p still and video camera
MicrophoneYes
BluetoothBT 4.0 + EDR (HID and A2DP profiles only)
WirelessWi-FiDual-band 802.11 a/b/g/nDual-band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
MIMO + HT80
+Cellularadds 4G LTE
LocationWi-FiWi-Fi based
+CellularaddsGPS andaGPS[14][15]
ProximityWi-Fi
+CellularYes
CompassWi-Fi
+CellularYes
Light sensorYes
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Barometer
WeightWi-Fi303 g (10.7 oz)374 g (13.2 oz)375 g (13.2 oz)
+Cellular311 g (11.0 oz)384 g (13.5 oz)389 g (13.7 oz)
Dimensions186 mm × 128 mm × 9.0 mm
(7.32 in × 5.04 in × 0.35 in)
231 mm × 158 mm × 7.8 mm
(9.09 in × 6.22 in × 0.31 in)
Battery4500[16] mAhUp to 12 hours
Legend:
Unsupported
Supported
Latest version
Preview version
Future version

The Model number consists of three parts: first the KF prefix for 'Kindle Fire', second one or two letters derived from the code name, third WI for Wi-Fi or WA for cellular interface.

Reception

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Engadget gave the Fire HDX an 85 out of 100, saying that it may be the most compelling case for Amazon's tabletecosystem. While advanced users may be turned off by the limited app selection, the display's gorgeous color accuracy may make the tablet a good buy for everyone else, especially Amazon Prime members.[17]

PC Magazine gave the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7" (Wi-Fi) edition 4 out of 5 and rated "Excellent" while following pros were noted: "Sharp screen. Fast processor. Extremely easy to use. Amazing live tech support."[6]

The Fire HDX's screen has high color accuracy and high pixel density at 339 PPI, and as of early 2013 was one of the highest of tablet devices commercially available.[18] However,CNET pointed out that noGoogle Play access means limited app selection compared to other Android tablets and some users may be bothered by an additional $15 to remove ads on the lock screen, while ads on the home screen can be removed with a system setting.[19]

Timeline

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Timeline of Amazon Fire tablet models

See also

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References

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  1. ^Kingsley, Adrian (2014-01-27)."Five ways the iPad is lagging behind the Kindle Fire HDX". ZDNet. Archived fromthe original on January 30, 2014. Retrieved2014-02-03.
  2. ^Jason Hidalgo, RGJ (24 September 2014)."Technobubble: Sizing up Amazon's new Kindle Fire HDX 8.9".
  3. ^Wilson Rothman (2013-09-24)."Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX tablets pose real threat to iPad dominance". NBC News.com. Retrieved2013-09-25.
  4. ^"What's new with Amazon's Fire OS 4.0 "Sangria"?".AndroidGuys. Archived fromthe original on 2017-08-03. Retrieved2014-09-26.
  5. ^"You can downgrade (some) Amazon Fire tablets to Fire OS 4". 14 March 2016.
  6. ^abSascha Segan (25 September 2013)."Hands On With the New Kindle Fires". PC Magazine. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  7. ^Sascha Segan (2 October 2013)."Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7" (Wi-Fi)". PC Magazine. Retrieved5 June 2014.
  8. ^Hughes, Matthew (18 June 2018)."Amazon has discontinued the Mayday button on its Fire tablets".The Next Web. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2021.
  9. ^""Using the Carousel, Favorites, and Content Libraries"Amazon.com Help". Amazon. Retrieved20 February 2014.
  10. ^ab"Fire Tablet Device Specifications: Overview".
  11. ^"Help: Kindle Fire HDX Software Update".Amazon. Retrieved2015-08-05.
  12. ^"Help: Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" Software Update".Amazon. Retrieved2015-08-05.
  13. ^"Fire HDX 8.9 (4th Generation) Software Updates".Amazon. Retrieved2016-11-11.
  14. ^abcd"Device and Feature Specifications - Amazon Apps & Services Developer Portal".developer.amazon.com. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved2015-11-28.
  15. ^"Fire HDX 8.9 product page".www.amazon.com. Retrieved2015-11-28.
  16. ^Kindle Fire HDX 7" (2013-10-14)."Kindle Fire HDX 7" Teardown". iFixit. Retrieved2013-11-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^Engadget (31 December 2013)."The year in reviews: 2013's best and worst gadgets scored and scrutinized". Engadget.com. Retrieved2013-12-31.
  18. ^"Flagship Tablet Display Technology Shoot-Out". Displaymate.com. Retrieved2013-11-27.
  19. ^Franklin, Eric."Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 Review - Watch CNET's Video Review". Reviews.cnet.com. Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-25. Retrieved2013-11-27.

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