

What you'll be doing on your Amazon Kindle or Fire tablet device really depends on the software - that means, the programs and apps loaded onto the thing.Īs Amazon Kindle devices are designed purely for reading, the services you get are a little limited. Newer Fire tablets last for about twelve hours of use between charges, which makes them good for car journeys or entertaining kids.Īmazon Kindle vs Amazon Fire tablet software and performance In terms of battery life, all Amazon devices are pretty stellar compared to most competitors, but Kindles are the best.ĭepending on your Kindle device, it can last up to six weeks between charges, if you're reading for half an hour per day - that's a lot of charge, so Kindles are great for holidays if you don't want to bring a charger.Īmazon Fire tablets don't last quite as long, but that makes sense, because E Ink is known for being great for battery conservation. Kindles don't have cameras though, so you can't take pictures with them.

In terms of waterproofing, different Fire tablet and Kindle devices have different ratings, so we'd recommend looking up your specific device before reading a book in the pool.

Most Fire tablet devices have 3.5mm headphone jacks - these are the circular ones you plug headphones into - but Kindles generally don't, as they don't have any apps to play music. The exception is Kindle Oasis devices, as you can use these to listen to electronic readings of books.
