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REVIEW: AMAZON FIRE 7

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The first thing you notice when you pick up the new and improved Amazon Fire 7 tablet is how it feels in the hand.

In the past, Amazon’s tablets have felt a little bit, well, cheap.

That’s all changed with the new 7 – it feels more robust than it looks when you get up close.

I’ve been testing one for a week or so, and I can tell you that the improvemen­ts do not stop there. The 7 is the smallest in the Fire range, and has been the one to avoid given its under-performing power and disappoint­ing battery life.

These are the very issues Amazon has addressed in this latest update. We have a 2GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of

RAM inside now, which makes for a more responsive feel across the board. I’m not going to tell you that scrolling doesn’t lag, and opening apps can still take a while – but it’s more than usable.

Battery life has also been improved and the device can now go for up to 10 hours on a single charge.

As always these days, video calling is a big feature in any tablet, and Amazon says the new 7 is optimised in this regard – certainly the 2MP camera produced a decent enough stream for keeping in touch with friends and family. The rear camera is also a 2MP unit, and isn’t likely to be of much use unless it’s the only camera you have to hand.

Elsewhere we have the latest version of Fire OS, which brings a streamline­d Android experience with Amazon’s skin built on top. It’s optimised for Amazon experience­s like Prime Video and Kindle reading, but you can download many of the other popular other streaming apps, too - Disney+, Netflix, iPlayer and Now are all there. Alexa is also handily built-in.

The real killer feature, as always, is the price – starting at £59.99 for a unit that’ll show you ads, it’s hard to argue it isn’t a stone-cold bargain with the improvemen­ts in speed and battery life.

The version without ads is a tenner more, and might be my favourite go-anywhere, do-almost-anything Fire tablet.

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