
The front-facing and rear cameras both offer a 2-megapixel resolution, and support 720p HD video recording. The battery life is 40% greater, and you can recharge it with standard 5W charging via USB-C.

The new Fire 7 tablet sees improvements across the board, with a 30% faster 2.0GHz quad-core processor and double the RAM of its predecessor, at 2GB. Here’s all you need to know about the two 7-inch screen devices, which are both currently available to buy directly from Amazon. However these claims of improvement come at a cost, with the prices for each of having been raised by £10 in the UK. The newest iteration of the Fire 7 and Fire 7 Kids tablets have just been put on sale, with Amazon claiming that these versions will boast “more speed, performance, and battery life” than their predecessors, along with the introduction of USB-C to replace those outdated Micro-USB ports. You can now buy the latest generation of Amazon’s Fire 7 tablet range, and there’s finally a USB-C port onboard.
