Update: This deal is still available.
Amazon has
10.1" Amazon Fire HD 10 Tablet (2023, various colors/configurations) on sale
from $94.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
ryan43220 for posting this deal.
Note: Get an Amazon.com Gift Card (gift card amount varies by device traded in) + 20% off one new Fire Tablet when you trade in an eligible device (more info
here); once your trade-in is accepted, you can place a new Qualifying Device in your cart and the 20% promotional credit will be automatically applied at checkout. Limit one 20% discount per customer per quarter.
Available:
- 32GB (Lock screen Ad-Supported) $94.99
- 64GB (Lock screen Ad-Supported) $104.99
- 32GB (Without Lock screen Ads) $109.99
- 64GB (Without Lock screen Ads) $119.99
Key Features/Specs:
- Octa-core processor (MT8186A)
- 3GB RAM
- 13-hour battery
- 32GB / 64GB internal storage. Add up to 1 TB with microSD (sold separately).
- 10.1" 1080p Full HD display (1920 x 1200) Aluminosilicate Glass Screen
- 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity
- Amazon Stylus Pen (sold separately)
- Enjoy your favorite apps like Netflix, Facebook, Hulu, Instagram, TikTok, and more through Amazon's Appstore (Google Play not supported. Subscription for some apps required).
- This device is made from 12% recycled materials. 98% of this device packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.
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Amazon is getting better at locking down their ecosystem.
We're not getting Amazon tablets anymore. Will switch to either Samsung, Lenovo, or Walmart.
this Amazon tablet has Widevine L1 which means 1080p streaming.
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Thank you!
Amazon is getting better at locking down their ecosystem.
We're not getting Amazon tablets anymore. Will switch to either Samsung, Lenovo, or Walmart.
With 20% off and $25 credit tradein on an old 2017, it was $59 for me before state tax.
Amazon is getting better at locking down their ecosystem.
We're not getting Amazon tablets anymore. Will switch to either Samsung, Lenovo, or Walmart.
Same. The fire tabs have always been garbage, but the toolbox made them usable. Now you're getting a garbage tablet and stuck in a garbage ecosystem so they're not worth buying anymore, even at the lower prices. You can get the Lincplus or Alldocube tabs for similar prices with much better performance and full access to Play Store.
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Amazon is getting better at locking down their ecosystem.
We're not getting Amazon tablets anymore. Will switch to either Samsung, Lenovo, or Walmart.
Personally If you can spare a bit more of time, money or effort,
you can start hunting for deals like the Onn 11 pro. Which comes up to $159
but It won't be for long until that goes on sale for $130.
Bright side of the onn 11 pro (comparable to the fire max 11) would be
the official google play store. You don't have to use firetool box which would
cause complication for when you do decide to use certain amazon web/app service like the google play kindle.
Since you have to disbablle 100% of the amazon bloat of the amazon devices. To make the device run
like a complete google android device, going through all those hoops along with the lack of official updates/versions etc is tiring.
Edit: In terms of performance the onn 11 pro beats the firemax since it is running official native android OS. whereas all the amazon tablet run a specifically modified android OS.
One thing I have to give amazon though is that their screens are much better than any of the onn brand tablets. But that's only something you have to be concerned about if watching youtube/netflix/ etc is the only thing you'll be doing.
I'm wondering if I should return it and grab one of these 10s instead. I must say, the 11 is quite nice as-is but it cost nearly twice with the trade-in credit and GC as this 10 at $94.99
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I have side-loaded the Play Store, but don't even remember the last time I needed to use it to download an app.
Hope this helps.