The Amazon Kindle Fire can possess up to 1024 megabytes (MB); however, the first generation Kindle Fire has a smaller capacity of 512 megabytes (MB) total.
as many as you want
A kindle fire HD has 40 gigabytes
depends on what apps there are 1000s of them but thay are different megabites
Well checking the amazon page for the kindle fire, it can hold up to 6,000 books. That's 8Gb (6GB of actual space). You can also hold 80 apps, plus 10 movies or 800 songs. Hope that answers your question.
There are 1024 megabites in 1 gigabite. 20 gigabites has 20,480 megabites.
According to the recent commercials in July 2012, you can get the Optimum app on the Kindle Fire.
There is one way but it only works for the Kindle Fire, not the Kindle Fire HD. I have been trying for many hours to find out but sadly, no you can't. And even if you do have the Kindle Fire(not HD) you have to root it and download an app. I am still trying to find out, if I do I will get the word out.
there is no limit
Per the Amazon.com website the kindle fire does not have a camera.
Yes, you can access to your netflix on your Kindle Fire. You also have the offer to us hulu and many more app to movies.
There have been 5 generations of different kindle models. The current 5th generation includes the flagship Kindle 5, the Kindle paperwhite. There is also the Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD which have an LCD colour screen and run on the Android operating system.
The kindle fire HD is good for rreading and amazon apps. But for the price I would just get an android tablet and download the kindle reading app.