32GB 4G LTE Kindle Fire with 8.9" screen and 250MB/mo data plan for $500 and $50/yr data? Seriously!?
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Oooooooooooh 250MB of 4G. What's the point? That's a joke
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Oooooooooooh 250MB of 4G. What's the point? That's a joke
I wouldn't say that. A Kindle Fire HD tablet is not even close to being as capable as an iPad.
A Kindle Fire HD is a consumption device rather than a productivity device. I don't care to deal with Amazon's content in order to watch stuff on their tablet.You've used it then?
A Kindle Fire HD is a consumption device rather than a productivity device. I don't care to deal with Amazon's content in order to watch stuff on their tablet.
Much less using the Amazon app store. I just looked into it. They block apps that let you do things like play video files.much less androids lack of tablet apps.
Agreed- but go check AT&T's price on devices on that exact data and report back.
But that's not the point. The point is 4G at $60 annually doesn't mean anything if you don't have enough bandwidth to do anything beyond check emails and light web surfing.
And that will be MORE than enough for many new Kindle Fire owners. Not everyone is an internet power user, especially on a tablet...and especially when people already have a home internet connection.
And that will be MORE than enough for many new Kindle Fire owners. Not everyone is an internet power user, especially on a tablet...and especially when people already have a home internet connection.
Not for a lot of people. But I didn't even mention the $300 version at $200 less than the iPad with roughly similar specs.
And that will be MORE than enough for many new Kindle Fire owners. Not everyone is an internet power user, especially on a tablet...and especially when people already have a home internet connection.
A Kindle Fire HD is a consumption device rather than a productivity device. I don't care to deal with Amazon's content in order to watch stuff on their tablet.
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Oooooooooooh 250MB of 4G. What's the point? That's a joke
I wouldn't say that. You can do a lot of productive stuff on an iPad these days. It's just not as productive as a desktop PC.no tablet currently on the market is a productivity device.
I love how people can even think to compare a Kindle Fire to any tablet made by Apple or even the Nexus 7. What Bozos forgot to mention during his speech is that the low end Fires are sold cheap, because they are completely full of supported ads. You won't be able to get passed the splash Page without ads blaring your ears and eyes. I can't understand why anyone would buy something like that? It's like buying a tv, but you can only watch commercials and the home shopping network on it.
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Hate to tell you this, but unless people can manually shut 4g off and only use 3g, even if they don't get on the Internet, as long as it leaves wifi, it will use more than 250mb a month, just in push notifications and signal/gps location all data, not to mention Amazons pull of data from the device at random intervals. Yeah, enjoy.
no tablet currently on the market is a productivity device.
I wouldn't say that. You can do a lot of productive stuff on an iPad these days. It's just not as productive as a desktop PC.
Using 4g doesn't make you use more data. Loading a web page uses the same data on 4g as it does on 3g. The only people that use tons if data are people who stream lots of video ot Pandora. We. Rising barely uses any bandwidth. I have 4g and only use slightly over this. That occasionally and less than that a lot of the time. Most of that data is the speed test app. Having this 250mb of data is great because it allows you to use Google maps navigation and other things. Android itself is also a lot more conservative about data usage. IOS is much more data intensive for some reason. I use my phone all the time and I don't use a lot of data and I have unlimited. I flash ROMs all the time and do all sorts of stuff. As long as your not streaming Netflix all the time it should be pretty good.
My phone checks into Google and has location history enabled for Google now. All that barely uses a mb a month.