Amazon Fire Phone review revisited
Mobile phonesA cynical, overpriced phone that's full of adverts and is clunky and difficult to use in almost every way
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A cynical, overpriced phone that's full of adverts and is clunky and difficult to use in almost every way
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD 6 punches above its price, but its operating system is limited and the camera is very poor
The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 has a gorgeous screen and superb battery life but is still hampered by Fire OS
The all new basic Kindle (2014) is a decent cut-price eReader with an excellent touchscreen but it looks and feels cheap
It's basic, but the price is spot on and the screen quality is excellent. If you want a device for pure reading, this is it
Amazon's best Kindle Fire yet, but the gorgeous screen and great camera can't offset the custom Android interface
Fast, well-built and great value, but some may find its OS a bit restrictive
Great hardware for the money, and a great range of content to buy, but Amazon’s take on Android still feels comparatively inflexible
Some limitations, but the Kindle Fire offers a lot for not much money
A good value tablet with an excellent screen, HDMI output and LoveFilm support - but the Amazon interface is sluggish and inflexible