The Kindle Fire will prompt you to confirm installation before proceeding. Just because you can sideload an application onto the Kindle Fire does not necessarily mean that it will work. Many apps are designed with specific versions of Android in mind. As the Kindle Fire uses a heavily modified version of Android, these apps may run into bugs or even fail to function.
Use any sideloaded camera apps at your own risk. While Amazon does not block any applications from manual installation, they also offer no guarantees. Ashley Poland has been writing since She has worked with local online businesses, supplying print and web content, and pursues an active interest in the computer, technology and gaming industries.
In addition to content writing, Poland is also a fiction writer. On this screen if you look near the bottom you'll see "Device Model" and under that you should see which Kindle Fire model and generation you have. The second year they created newer Kindle Fires and labeled them Kindle Fire 2nd generation. The third year are called 3rd generation, fourth year are 4th generation, etc. Another way to know which tablet you have is to check the Kindle Fire specs and then determine which year your tablet was released.
First, look through Amazon's technical specifications for each Kindle Fire below and find which physical features your tablet has. Second, some versions of the Kindle Fire are the same physically on the outside. Once you narrow down the possibilities, you'll need to determine the year of your tablet, which I'll explain below under the Kindle Fire specs.
The technical specification images for the Kindle Fires below are from Amazon. If you select either the link or the image it will take you to Amazon's product page for that specific Kindle Fire which is where I found the tech specs.
Notes: There are no cameras on the Kindle Fire 1st generation. Power button and charging port are located at the bottom in portrait in the middle. Two speakers are located at the top. This Kindle Fire 1st generation looks the same physically as the second generation next one below which has the full technical specs. More details: Kindle Fire 2nd Generation. More details: Kindle Fire HD 8. More details: 7" Kindle Fire 3rd generation.
Notes: The 8. The operating system for this 6" tablet has been updated with the new software. See the version farther below for details. More details: Kindle Fire HD 6". More details: Kindle Fire HD 7". More details: Kindle Fire Kids Edition. Notes: This tablet is actually exactly like the model except with the operating system.
Thus the hardware has not been updated but the software has. More Details: Kindle Fire. Supports wireless charging with the Show Mode Charging Dock. More details: New Fire Tablets for You can see this on the front of your device when you turn it on and begin to use it. If the Unlock tab has a rounded edge, and the Unlock icon is not surrounded by a circle, your machine dates from onward.
Just like before, now it comes down to the screen size…. If you have a 6-inch screen, your machines is a Kindle Fire HD 6-inch fourth generation. If you have a 7-inch screen, you are holding a Kindle Fire HD 7 inch fourth generation machine. If you have an 8. The only thing that can throw a spanner in the works is if your machine has had its operating system updated at any point. The chances of this are very slim but worth mentioning.
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