![]() There is no Google Play access, as Amazon really wants you to use its software. It uses Fire OS, which is based on Android, but don’t come here expecting some Google love. You will have to give it a few hours to charge, though, which felt a little slow to us.Īmazon has decided to go on its own with the software on the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus, something it has done with all its tablets. There are also Dolby Atmos speakers on the tablet that were far richer and louder than we were expecting and battery life was decent at around 10 hours. There’s a 2MP camera on the front and a 5MP one on the back, which are fine for video calling and the like. Well, we think it’s the bottom - Amazon has geared this tablet to be used mostly in landscape mode, so when it is in this position all of the controls are on the right. When it comes to buttons and ports, they are all situated on the bottom of the device, with an on/off button, volume rocker, USB-C charger and 3.5mm jack. The ability to upgrade the storage is a real boon, too. The bezel is fairly chunky, but while the back is plastic, the charcoal grey look makes it feel pretty premium. ![]() It’s a black rectangle, with an all-screen front with a camera in the middle (when looking in landscape mode). There is also a bundle option available that comes with Microsoft Office and a Bluetooth keyboard, proving this is a tablet that means business.ģ Its design is functional, not beautifulĪmazon hasn’t really changed the way it has designed its tablet, so there are no shocks with the design of the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus. ![]() Put the tablet on the stand in landscape mode and you have essentially created your own Echo Show - a video version of Alexa that can show you alarms, calendar, your security cam feeds and the like. There is wireless charging on board, but you have to buy a separate stand. ![]() Amazon is going almost modular in its approach here. While the tablet on its own is a good buy, there are some extras that really change what you can do with the device. On board are 4GB of RAM, up to 64GB of storage (expandable to 1TB) and a decent 1080p display - this certainly isn’t a ‘best in class’ screen, and there is no HDR on board, but it was fine for everyday use.Ģ The optional extras make it really compelling The Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus packs in some impressive specs, with the hope that it can entice the more business-savvy tablet users to its device, while not forgetting the ample amount of media consumption you can do on the thing. This is why the Plus is significant here. Its Fire HD range has always been a functional tablet that does what you need it to, but if you are looking for a device that can replace your laptop now and again, then Apple’s iPad range was always more desirable. ![]() Interested? Well, here are 5 things to know about the Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus.Īmazon may well be more known for its low-priced tablets. The 10.1-inch screen is gorgeous and there is enough grunt in the processing to make sure that if you are playing games on the thing, or browsing with multiple tabs up then it won’t buckle under the pressure. If you are a Prime customer, use Prime Music and read your books through the Kindle app then this is utterly for you. Amazon’s latest tablet is perfect for those who have gone ‘all in’ with Amazon. ![]()
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