Testseek.co.uk have collected 46 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire 7 inch 2017 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire 7 inch 2017.
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The editors liked
Crazily cheap price
Decent media performance
Strong battery life
The Amazon Fire 7 is inexpensive
Runs Amazon's user-friendly operating system and houses a microSD card slot expandable up to 256GB. This 2017 edition is slightly lighter and battery life has been improved. Amazon Prime members can access the bevy of fre
That price
Solid build
Loads of content for Amazon users
Great for kids
Warm colour palette
Price
Good battery life
Tonally balanced through headphones
Alexa integration
Great value for money
Seamless integration with your Amazon account
MicroSD card slot for storage expansion on a budget
Super cheap
A great choice for kids
Easy to carry around
It costs just £50
MicroSD card slot
Acceptable battery life
Feels durable
The editors didn't like
Screen extremely dull and low-res
Amazon Appstore still lacking
Camera verges on the useless
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024x600 display is sub-HD quality and not as sharp as the display on the step-up Fire HD 8
Which doesn't cost much more. To truly take advantage of what the tablet has to offer
You need an Amazon Prime membership and there's no access to Google Play S
Super cheap, A great choice for kids, Easy to carry around
Sluggish performance
Despite its shortcomings, the Fire tablet isn't currently faced with competition. Given its super-low price, its closest match would be the Tesco Hudl 2, which is now discontinued.If you're looking for a cheap tablet to give to your children, it is defini...
Abstract: Amazon is the current king of cheap tablets. The 2017 Amazon Fire 7 costs £49.99, and has - for the insanely low price - a decent screen plus Alexa, a microSD slot for adding more storage, and an easy-to-use operating system. It would be easy to say you...
The Fire 7 is a very minor update to the 2015 7in Fire tablet. It's a shame that the processor and cameras haven't been upgraded, but the low price makes it hard to complain. It remains great value and a great way to use Amazon's services including video...
Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great value for money, solid build, seamless integration with your Amazon account, microSD card slot for storage expansion on a budget
Tech spec isn't great, could do with faster charging, limited resolution, mono speaker is lacklustre
The Fire 7 has won itself a lot of fans based on its happy-go-lucky positioning at the bottom of the tablet pile. It's one of those devices that you'd probably dismiss based on the spec sheet, if it wasn't for its ridiculously affordable price point. Inst...
Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Marc , review by: stuff.tv
That price, Solid build, Loads of content for Amazon users, Great for kids
That screen, Prone to crashes, Lacks some big apps
It's almost impossible to judge the Amazon Fire 7 outside of its price tag. Not that we'd do that anyway - after all, our job is to help you decide whether to buy one. And the answer is that unless you really want a premium tablet experience, you should d...
Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Crazily cheap price, Decent media performance, Strong battery life
Screen extremely dull and low-res, Amazon Appstore still lacking, Camera verges on the useless
Amazon continues to own the $50/£50 tablet space with the Fire 7 (2017). No one else seems capable of producing a solidly built, capable media player for such a low price, which immediately justifies its place on the market.Still, it's a real shame the re...
Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
it costs just £50, microSD card slot, acceptable battery life, feels durable
rubbish cameras, very slow charging, lowres screen, chunky, heavy for the size, no USBC
It's still remarkable how not-rubbish the 2017 Amazon Fire 7 tablet is when it costs just £50. Two years on from the original £50 marvel not a lot has changed, but the screen is definitely clearer and more colourful, while it is a little lighter and slimm...
Despite its flaws, there's little to really dislike about the Fire 7.There are improvements we'd still like to see (and this new iteration hasn't addressed all the ones we highlighted in our review of the original, such as the sluggish OS or the tinny spe...
The Fire 7 is a very minor update to the 2015 7in Fire tablet. It's a shame that the processor and cameras haven't been upgraded, but the low price makes it hard to complain. It remains great value and a great way to use Amazon's services including video...
Published: 2017-06-07, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Amazon Fire 7 is inexpensive, runs Amazon's user-friendly operating system and houses a microSD card slot expandable up to 256GB. This 2017 edition is slightly lighter and battery life has been improved. Amazon Prime members can access the bevy of fre
1,024x600 display is sub-HD quality and not as sharp as the display on the step-up Fire HD 8, which doesn't cost much more. To truly take advantage of what the tablet has to offer, you need an Amazon Prime membership and there's no access to Google Play S
Despite its performance limitations, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better entry-level tablet than the 2017 Amazon Fire 7...