







🚀 Elevate Your Everyday with the Fire HD 10 Plus!
The Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus tablet features a stunning 10.1" 1080p Full HD display, powered by an octa-core processor and 4 GB of RAM. With up to 12 hours of battery life, wireless charging capabilities, and expandable storage options, this tablet is designed for both productivity and entertainment. Enjoy seamless connectivity with built-in Alexa, making it easy to stay connected and organized.
| Display | Brilliant 10.1″ (25.6 cm) 1080p display (1920 x 1200) with over 2 million pixels (224 ppi), for bright, vivid image quality. Screen made with strengthened aluminium silicate glass. |
| Size | 247 x 166 x 9.2 mm |
| Weight | 468 g. Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process. |
| CPU & RAM | Octa-core 2.0 GHz with 4 GB of RAM. |
| Storage | 32 GB (24.2 GB available to user) or 64 GB (55.0 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 1 TB of additional storage. Some apps may require that they are installed on internal storage. App or feature updates may impact available storage. |
| Battery life | Up to 12 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos and listening to music. Battery life will vary based on device settings, usage and other factors such as web browsing and downloading content. Certain software features or apps may reduce battery life. |
| Charge time | Fully charges from 0 to 100% in approximately 4 hours while connected to the provided (9 W) adaptor, while device is in standby. Fully charges in under 3.5 hours with 15 W Wireless Charging Dock for Fire HD 10 Plus (11th generation) by Anker (sold separately). |
| Wireless charging | Fire HD 10 Plus is Qi certified for wireless charging. Check if your wireless charger is compatible with Fire HD 10 Plus. |
| Wi-Fi connectivity | Supports 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz hotspots. Does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks. Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) is not currently supported. |
| Ports | USB-C (2.0) connector for charging; microSD slot for external storage. |
| Audio | External volume controls, 3.5 mm stereo jack and dual integrated speakers. |
| Sensors | Accelerometer, ambient light sensors. |
| Camera | 2 MP front-facing and 5 MP rear-facing cameras with 720p HD video recording. |
| Microphones | 2 built-in microphones. |
| Location services | Location-based services via Wi-Fi. |
| Available colours | Slate with soft-touch finish. |
| Bluetooth connectivity | Built-in Bluetooth 5.0 LE with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone and LE accessories. |
| Accessibility features | VoiceView screen reader enables access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features for users who are blind or visually impaired using text-to-speech or a connected refreshable braille display. Screen magnifier enables viewers to zoom in and out and pan around the screen. Fire tablets also include accessibility settings for Subtitles, Font Size, High Contrast Text, Colour Inversion, Colour Correction and Convert Stereo to Mono audio (subtitles are not available for all content). |
| Warranty and service | Fire HD 10 Plus tablet is sold with a limited warranty of one year provided by the manufacturer. If you are a consumer, the limited warranty is in addition to your consumer rights and does not jeopardise these rights in any way. This means you may still have additional rights at law even after the limited warranty has expired (click here for further information on your consumer rights). Use of Fire tablet is subject to the terms found here. |
| Content availability | Certain services, features and apps are subject to change, may vary by location and may not be available in all areas. |
| Included in the box | Fire HD 10 Plus tablet, USB-C (2.0) cable, 9 W power adaptor and Quick Start Guide. |
| Generation | 11th generation (2021 release) |
C**N
Great tablet, especially when purchased on sale
I'm used to an iPad for me and Amazon Tablets for the kids. My iPad tablet broke and I couldn't justify spending £400+ on another one. I decide to give the Amazon tablet a go, and have been really please: Pros: - Great price in their sale (they're always having sales so wait until it's on) - Easy to set up - Screen is really good quality - Easy setup - with the 4GB version it is really responsive - easily hooks up to my WiFi printer - it has all the common media APPs, even Youtube now - battery life is good - comes with a usb charger lead and a plug Cons: - sound quality is quite poor through the speakers - with this, and my kid's Amazon Fire tablets, hooking it up to my personal hotspot on my phone is a pain. It's always a case of restarting and forgetting the phone. It's just a hassle when you're trying to hook the tablet up to watch a program when they're in the car
F**S
Brilliant all round
Without doubt an excellent tablet. For cash strapped families or individuals, this more than matches higher prices tablets. I went for the 64gb and no ads version. Also a black Friday purchase. So the value per pound is high. With the extra gigabyte of memory and the plus being shorter, I find these little improvements definitely make a positive difference. Faster performance and nicer to hold. I had the previous best version of the fire 10 and this is much better, in my opinion. Being shorter, this one seems better balanced when holding. I have no complaints about the previous model, but 4gb memory from 3gb, is worth the upgrade. Graphics and picture quality watching content is a joy. Sometimes watching things on a smaller screen, while sound is bluetoothed through my sound system, is just as enjoyable as watching it on my TV. Amazon tablets are not high end, high priced. They are made for easy use, mass audience participation. I'm sure if they produced a £300 device, it would match the elite and be one of the topsellers of all time. As for this tablet, it's the people's tablet and will satisfy every desire.
R**T
Fantastic
An absolutely amazing tablet. Fire hd10 plus is such an amazing tablet a good upgrade on previous model,I contemplated a Samsung tab s7 plus which I could of had on interest free payments with amazon as well but what swung me in the end was the massive price difference,we're talking 700 pound next to what I paid on prime day. Can't remember the exact price but it was 120 quid ish 32gb model. Boosh a 256gb micro sd card in there 35 quid on amazon for a good one,don't be fooled by those 256gb micro sd cards for 15 quid as when you get it and put it in whatever device your using,it's usually only got about 32gb. Buy SanDisk,Samsung,or if you are getting it for a switch omg those nintendo licenced sd cards are a few quid more but if your like me worth it. Anywayz back to the review in hand. You ain't going to be playing any graphics hungry games on it,it dosent have an oled 4k screen and it's not a multitasking replacement for your laptop. But what you do get is a really nice screen and resolution,speakers are really good with dolby atmos,you can play games fine on it just don't expect console fps and graphical fidelity. Now if its amazons shopping,prime movies,music and connectivity to alexa your after then there is no better place to be. For watching movies and listening to music it's fantastic and let's be fair does 4k oled really matter for watching a movie on the go or on holiday,I think not if its a film or series you love and your like me I've forgotten about resolution etc within 2 mins,it's like watching a movie with subtitles,you forget your reading them within 5 mins. And back to the audio quality,it's fab,clear and will fill a small room,or you could connect it to your echo dots etc and have the audio in the whole house,very versatile. It's a quality tablet for the money,I would love amazon to bump the price up to say 200 and make it out of an aluminium frame with a glass back to make it feel more premium,and up the ram to 4 to 6 gb,put a bit faster procesing cpu inside it as well and I personally think it would easily steal some of samsung and apples glory. Amazon could easily do it with the power they have behind them. All in all though a fab unit and I love it
S**Y
Exceptional value
As so often with Amazon, one has to buy at the right time to get the deals, and I bought this tablet just after Christmas, meaning a 33% discount. It represents exceptional value for a 10” tablet with these specs; I can’t fault the display, touchscreen, speed, smoothness of operation, and battery life, although the speakers and cameras could be a bit better. Seems pointless comparing it with a top range iPad which costs several times the price. I chose the Plus version for the extra RAM, which I feel is important. It also has wireless charging, but I doubt I will use that yet as the dock is quite expensive. I selected the add free version of course, and 32gig as I can fit an SD card if needed later, As for the OS, yes it is a modified Android version, but sufficiently close to the original to make adapting to it easy enough, and in some respects it’s easier to use. Another bonus point is the Amazon guarantee that updates will be available for at least 4 years after the product ceases to be available. In the past, I have bought far more expensive Android devices only for them to run out of updates after 3 years. A couple of downsides. It is true that, short of downloading extra files (don’t fancy that at all), one is limited to apps available in the Amazon store, which is OK for most things; e.g. I got Google Search, but can’t use my paid-for Norton 360 (Grrrr!), so had to find recommended free antivirus and VPN. I don’t play games. There is one serious failing for me that I have to mention: the built-in mail app is hopeless. I accidentally pressed the “see more messages” button, and it then downloaded every message on that account going back to 2015, all 13000 of them! The app was then so clogged up, the delete button disappeared, and even when I did get it back, I found that there is no bulk delete facility, so I can’t clear the in box. Solution was to force stop the app (can’t uninstall), and download Outlook (well established and reliable). Yes, I know I should have done that to start with! Because of this issue, I’m dropping a star from my review. In a nutshell, great device, great value, would recommend. But don’t even think about using their own mail app, get Outlook!
M**T
A decent mid range tablet.
First off, this is not an Android Tablet, this is an Amazon Fire Tablet. What's the difference? This tablet is running Amazon Fire OS, which is a branch of Android - but more it's own thing. That doesn't make it a bad thing. You don't have access to the Google Play Store, instead you have access to Amazon's own App Store. Most of what you are going to want to do is going to be possible on this device. Now, I have to admit that this is the first Fire Tablet I have owned, so I can't compare it to previous iterations. I wanted something that would allow me to read magazines, and graphic novels - but that I could also use to take notes and do sketches on. And... Yes, even though I am tied to using Amazon's ecosystem everything I want to do is possible. The screen is nice and bright and very responsive. Sound quality through the built in speakers is not bad. Video play back is pretty good. You can game on it, to an extent, as long as you understand this is not a gaming tablet. It comes preinstalled with several apps, including the mobile version of Microsoft Office. I've been using it for a few days now... And, I really like it. it is big, so it is heavy to hold, but I opted for the bundle with the cover and the screen protector (well worth doing), and the cover doubles as a stand. Overall it's a nice mid range tablet.
P**D
Great tablet with only a couple of flaws
As an android tablet user for many years, the Fire tablet feels familiar, but as you start to use it, the differences become apparent. That's not to say its not as good, just different, so it's really just a case of getting used to it. A bit like Apple products, the Fire tablet sits on its own bubble and doesn't really like to accommodate some of the apps available to android users. For example, it had its own app store and many of the apps I used to have, aren't available. However, there is a cheeky workaround that enables you to install the Google play store, which works great. Search for it online. Another flaw in my opinion, is that the home screen only scrolls vertically. You can swipe it, but only to reach a page called "For You," and your Kindle library. This means all your apps are on the home screen. Now I don't know about you, but I like to organise everything and I'm used to swiping across multiple screens to access my apps. You might find a single screen frustrating. However, I'm happy to put up with these niggles for the plus points. The screen quality is excellent with bright vibrant colours. Videos are crisp and clear and the two speakers do a good job. Battery life is very good indeed and charging is swift. There is no wireless charging but I'm sure it will be included in the future. The cameras are average but TBF, who uses a tablet for pics when phones are so much handier? WiFi connections are steady and reliable; all my android tabs randomly dropped WiFi, so this is a real bonus for me. The real test of this tablet is, would I buy one again? And the answer is, defenately.
D**N
If you need good, then start here
I use mine for ebooks, sometimes films, and in both cases the excellent screen makes this very pleasant. The navigation is easy, and initial setup was smooth and stress-free. A downloadable manual would be nice - online doesn't cut it - but the online manual covers most things easily accessibly. Although this is a large tablet, it isn't unwieldy or heavy to hold, and it sits in every mount without buttons etc getting pressed by the support, so it is ideal attached to a bookshelf by a bed, or desk, or in a car for passengers, as well as being easy in the hand. The screen responds well, even with someone who finds many devices don't 'see' his fingers - and all messages are clear, and actions logical. If you want a tablet that can also do work stuff, this is also possible - office software etc is available, and graphics software, so this is a home or work tablet that is actually practical for both. If you don't need the cost of added bells and whistles you won't use, this is a great tablet. And with an On The Go cable, I can even hook up a MIDI keyboard to use synths from the app store... making it ideal for use by musicians as well.
J**N
The best bang for buck tablet by far!
To start off with, if you want something for every day working and productivity then look elsewhere. But if you're after something on a budget and want it for browsing the internet, email's, streaming movies and TV shows then this is the tablet for you. The screen is the perfect size for me at 10 inches. Not too big and not too small, perfect for sitting in bed watching stuff on YouTube! Is it as good as certain other big name tablet makers that cost hundreds more? No. But they're using AMOLED displays and cost 3x more than this. The display on this is full HD so everything still looks nice and sharp, but it just doesn't have the same punchy colours or deep blacks you get from an OLED that uses HDR for example. It's still a great screen especially at this price. Processor wise I've not had any lag or issues going between apps. I don't play games on it so I can't comment on whether it's any good for them, I suspect demanding games it would struggle though. To go with the processor you've got 4gb of ram which is more than most tablets around this price point and as I've said I've had zero issues with multiple apps running. Storage is only 32gb and I've seen some moan about this, but personally this isn't an issue for me. You can always get an SD card to store photos, music, videos etc. And I'd never install 20gb+ worth of apps anyway! Sound is surprisingly good! Cameras are OK at best. But does anyone really use a tablet as their main camera? Personal opinion, this is by far the best budget tablet out there and unless you want something for work too then it's not worth looking for anything else.
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