Friday, August 2, 2013

Kindle Fire HD 2013 is expected to debut in September

Amazon owes its success to the policy adopted on the tablet. In a market crowded with premium devices with a hardware configuration of a high standard and very affordable prices, the American company decided to focus on priceThe Kindle Fire, they had a much lower cost than the competition, because Amazon had to recover a few dollars in losses with the paid services offered to the user. According to the latest straight to BGR, Amazon had decided to back off, or at least to change direction, leaving the budget end of the market to its competitors and focusing on premium tablet.
The new Kindle Fire HD will be thinner and lighter than the current one and will integrate a 7-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), but also a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC 800 (MSM8974) with 2GB of RAM. This processor will allow the tablet to be fast (4-core Krait from about 400 2GHz), and snappy performance in graphics (thanks to Adreno 330). Amazon has provided versions of WiFi-only and WiFi +3 G , with storage of 16GB, 32GB and 64GB , front-facing camera (but not back). A change will also be the software bundle, with the debut release of the new Kindle OS based on Android 4.2.2.
Kindle Fire HD 8.9 will feature a data sheet similar to the 7-inch model (still a Qualcomm SoC?), but the display will have a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels enhanced by a rear camera 8 megapixel. The base model, the Kindle Fire, 2013, will cost $159, but for now there are no known hardware specifications. We'll know more in the coming weeks, for now Amazon does not want to comment on these rumors but you can check the latest news at Amazon.com.

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