An Android tablet is way better. All Android tablets are more customizable, have cameras, voice commands, faster processors, have more internal memory, more external memory, more apps, accept flash drives, SD cards, and more. Some Android tablets even have 4G LTE. The Kindle Fire does not offer any of these things.
Yes, it does.
From what i know the app store is a lot better than the kindle fire. The nexus 7 has around 800,00 apps compared to Amazon's 600,00 apps. Amazon has popular apps but not much important apps. Other than than that i don't really know anything else the nexus 7 can best the kindle fire at. The graphics and sound on the kindle fire HD is just AMAZING. So yea......hopes this helps!
Yes. The Nexus 10 is 10.055 inches. The Kindle Fire is 7 inches. Even the Kindle Fire HD, which come in 7 inch and 8.9 inch versions, is still smaller.
Of these three, the best is the New Ipad (a/k/a Ipad 3).
It depends on what your preferences are. If you want an ecosystem that is very much focused into Amazon, then the Kindle Fire HD is a good fit. If you want an ecosytem that can utilize Kindle too, but is more open, has a large app library (Google Play), not to mention the various Google services (something that you have little to no access on a Kindle Fire HD), then the Nexus 7 is for you.
Probably since there's a number of Kindle Fire versions, the closest matchup is the Nexus 7 (2nd generation), and Kindle Fire HDX (7 inch), which were both released in July and September of 2013 respectively. On paper anyways, the HDX has the better processor (The Nexus 7's Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro vs. the HDX's Qualcomm Snapdragon 800). However, the Nexus runs on a "pure" version of Android OS, and gets Google updates. The HDX runs on a customized version of Android OS, and isn't known if it will get any updates.
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No...the screen dimensions are different between the two devices, and even with the Nexus 7 itself, is a little different between the 2012 and 2013 versions.
The Overdrive Media Console app should work with the Nexus 7. Also, you may be referring to the Kindle app, not Kindle Fire app, which is proprietary to that device. The Kindle app and Overdrive app both allow you to read eBooks, but where the former is connected to Amazon, the latter is connected to libraries worldwide.
The Kindle Fire HD has an 7 inch screen so there is no matter what software an Android tablet has as long as it is a 7 inch one. I would recommend you the Nexus 7 if you wanna go for Android.
Yes, Instagram is available on the genuine Android tablet like Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and Nexus 7.
Dont get either get the ipad 3 NO do not get the Ipad 3 way too expensive. I would suggest that you get the kindle fire HD because the sound is amazing along that it also has less glare than the original kindle fire. However, the Amazon app store is down by a lot. Compared to the Google Nexus 7's 800,00 apps Amazon only has around 600,00 apps. They got popular but not much important apps