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Use 1-Tap Archive to free up space: The Fire tablets will automatically find content you don't use often and offer to archive it - return it to the cloud - to save you space. Also note that you can't move an SD card from one Fire tablet to another to move downloaded movies, books or apps - if you move it to a new tablet you'll be prompted to reformat it. Note that you'll need a card that's Class 10 or higher to get the best experience.
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The Fire 7 and HD 10 will take up to 512GB, the newer HD 8 and 8 Pro can take up to 1TB of microSD storage. Use a microSD card to expand storage: All the Fire tablets support additional storage. Here's some things you can do to improve the situation. When storage gets lot, the tablet slows down a lot. The Fire tablets are affordable - but they don't have huge storage. Open Settings > Display > Font size to make changes. Swipe down the Quick Setting pane and you'll find a slider to adjust the brightness.Ĭhange the font size: Want everything to be bigger or smaller? There's four different font sizes available. Here you can adjust the colour temperature or set up a schedule for the Blue Shade.Īdjust the brightness of the display: The display can adjust automatically, or you can manually tweak the settings yourself. This will make the display warmer, better suited to use in the evening and at night.Ĭhoose the Blue Shade hue: Find the icon as above and press and hold and you'll go through to the settings. Turn on the Blue Shade: Designed to reduce the blue light emitted by the screen, swipe down the Quick Settings and tap Blue Shade. There aren't many controls for the display, but there are some. Take a screenshot on your Fire tablet: Press volume down and the power button at the same time and you'll take a screenshot. You'll be presented with the option to restore when working through the setup process. If you want to apply that to an existing tablet, you'll have to perform a factory reset first (Settings > Device Options > Reset to Factory Defaults). Restore a backup to a Fire tablet: You can restore a previous backup to a Fire tablet on first setup. Backup happens once a week in the background so you don't need to think about it. You can find the settings in Settings > Device Options > Backup & Restore. Head into Settings > Apps & Notifications and you can tap through the apps and turn off notifications if you don't want them.īackup a Fire tablet: The Fire tablet will automatically backup. Manage notifications: All the apps can send you notifications and you might not want those. Here you can choose a schedule and what is silenced and what allowed to make noise. Press and hold the icon and you'll go through to the settings. Turn on Do Not Disturb: Swipe down the Quick Settings pane from the top of the screen, and you'll see a Do Not Disturb icon. This will take you to the volume levels for everything. Press the volume button on the side then tap the cog at the bottom of the slider. These can all be controlled independently. Manage the volume on your Fire tablet: There are four different volume levels - media, calls, alarms, notifications. Sometimes updates don't appear, so it's worth checking if you're due an update.
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Update your Fire tablet: Head into Settings > Device Options > System Updates and you can check if there's a new update for your tablet. You can access the Settings via the cog in this menu. Swipe down from the top to access Quick Settings and Notifications. The search bar is universal, searching online, the Appstore and Amazon Shopping. The controls at the bottom take you back (left), home (centre) or to your recent apps (right).
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We have a full breakdown of the Fire tablets to help you choose which would be the best for you, but read on for a full selection of tips and tricks to get the most out of your tablet.
There are three different sizes - Fire 7, Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10, along with the option for Kids Editions of these tablets bringing a few benefits. (Pocket-lint) - Amazon's Fire tablets are popular, not only because they are affordable, but because they offer a wide range of content, making them an easy choice for anyone wanting a media tablet.