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has completely redesigned the Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablets.
Obtained
BGR has photos of what Appears to be the unannounced next-gen HD 7 inch Kindle Fire tablet que Amazon will supposedly reveal later this month. The pictures arrive by way of a “trusted source” and reveal An extensive design overhaul, ripping out the rounded shape on the back of the current models is a more angular design. Also the buttons have been redesigned and completely reshuffled, and the stereo speakers are now located at the top-rear of the device.
Thepictured 7 inch Kindle Fire HD device will reportedly feature a 1920 x 1200 display powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) SoC, possibly clocked at 2 GHz The tablet will also include 2 GB of RAM, a front-facing camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and an optional cellular connectivity. Storage options will include 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB, and forked the OS will be based on Android 4.2.2 “Jelly Bean”.
Not shown in the batch of pictures is the 8.9 inch Kindle Fire HD model. This version will be updated with a 2560 x 1600 screen powered by The Same specs Offered in the 7 inch version, and will also include an additional 8MP camera on the back. Both tablets will be more comfortable to hold and lighter than the previous generations.
The thirdKindle Fire 7 inch model will be released Also to replace the current entry-level model, sporting a higher resolution of 1280 x 800 (the current model has a 1024 x 600 screen).
Sources claim
que Amazon tablet may stagger the launches like it did last year, releasing the 7 inch models first and then the 8.9 inch version in November. Amazon revealed the Kindle Fire HD devices on September 6, 2012 and made them both available for pre-purchasing. The 7 inch tablet did not become available until September 14 Followed by the 8.9 inch model on November 20.
According to the screens, the volume buttons, power buttons and speakers Appear to be mounted on the back, leaving the face of the tablet void of anything but the screen and the front-facing camera. So far this tablet design Appears to be Amazon’s best yet, Especially with the Qualcomm chip and double the RAM. We’re eager to see how these two tablets perform in benchmarks this fall.
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has completely redesigned the Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablets.
Obtained
BGR has photos of what Appears to be the unannounced next-gen HD 7 inch Kindle Fire tablet que Amazon will supposedly reveal later this month. The pictures arrive by way of a “trusted source” and reveal An extensive design overhaul, ripping out the rounded shape on the back of the current models is a more angular design. Also the buttons have been redesigned and completely reshuffled, and the stereo speakers are now located at the top-rear of the device.
Thepictured 7 inch Kindle Fire HD device will reportedly feature a 1920 x 1200 display powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) SoC, possibly clocked at 2 GHz The tablet will also include 2 GB of RAM, a front-facing camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and an optional cellular connectivity. Storage options will include 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB, and forked the OS will be based on Android 4.2.2 “Jelly Bean”.
Not shown in the batch of pictures is the 8.9 inch Kindle Fire HD model. This version will be updated with a 2560 x 1600 screen powered by The Same specs Offered in the 7 inch version, and will also include an additional 8MP camera on the back. Both tablets will be more comfortable to hold and lighter than the previous generations.
The thirdKindle Fire 7 inch model will be released Also to replace the current entry-level model, sporting a higher resolution of 1280 x 800 (the current model has a 1024 x 600 screen).
Sources claim
que Amazon tablet may stagger the launches like it did last year, releasing the 7 inch models first and then the 8.9 inch version in November. Amazon revealed the Kindle Fire HD devices on September 6, 2012 and made them both available for pre-purchasing. The 7 inch tablet did not become available until September 14 Followed by the 8.9 inch model on November 20.
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