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The Kindle Fire stores email and photos on its internal, flash memory. This allows it to be easily accessed when needed with little interaction from the user.
On a Kindle Fire, the closest you can get to texting is through AIM, which you will need an email account for. download the app text+
yes you can you have to go to your app store and down load it.
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If you want a really lightweight tablet for reading books, get the Kindle Fire. If you want to play games, do email and a lot of web browsing, get the iPad.
You sure can! Just connect to the nearest Wi-Fi network and open up the browser before navigating to your email account. There are likely email client apps available for the kindle fire that will make the process even faster.
If all you want to do is read books, get a Kindle. If you want to do email, games, books, videos, music etc. get an iPad.
The Kindle Fire is called Kindle Fire because, the first word 'kindle' means that you have kindling or materials to start a fire. Then, the second word, 'fire' is the fire that comes from the kindling. So you have kindling that stars a fire. Which means that you have the regular Kindles which where the base for the Kindle Fire.
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To import AOL contacts to your Kindle Fire, first, export your contacts from AOL as a CSV file. Then, transfer the CSV file to a compatible email service, like Gmail, and import the contacts there. Finally, sync your Gmail account with your Kindle Fire by adding it in the device's settings under Accounts. Once synced, your AOL contacts will be accessible on your Kindle Fire.
It depends on the type Kindle case to fit a Kindle Fire.