Get huge early savings off Amazon Fire tablets for Amazon’s Big Spring sale
Brilliant Amazon tablets for much less this Big Spring Sale
Looking for a new cheap tablet? Amazon Fire tablets already come in at the lower end of the market. And thanks to Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, you’ll find some tempting discounts. Most notably, its Fire HD 8 and HD 10 Android-based tablets, as well as the Fire HD 11 Max. They were all seriously good value anyway, but now they’re even better!
- See all of the Amazon US Big Spring Sale deals here or all of the Amazon UK Spring Deals Day savings here
Here are all the Amazon Fire tablets you can save on during the Big Spring Sale, with discounts up to $70/£90:
- Fire HD 8 – UK was £100, now £60 (save £40) / US was $100, now $65 (save $35)
- Fire HD 8 Plus – UK was £120, now £80 (save £50) / US was $170, now $100 (save $70)
- Fire HD 10 – UK was £150, now £105 (save £45) / US was $140, now $95 (save $45)
- Fire HD 11 Max – UK was £250, now £160 (save £90) / US was $265, now $215 (save $50)
- Fire 7 Kids – UK was £115, now £65 (save £50) / US was $127, now $87 (save $40)
- Fire HD 8 Kids – UK was £150, now £85 (save £65) / US was $167, now $117 (save $50)
Apple and Samsung tablets tend to dominate the premium tablet space, but there’s no doubt that at the lower to middle of the tablet range, Amazon provides its rivals some formidable opposition; a budget offering for those looking for an Android-toting tablet.
The Amazon Fire HD 8 and HD 10 make up the bulk of Amazon’s tablet offering. They bring a full HD screen as well as the latest innards and of course, Alexa to boot. Compared to a standard Android tablet there is a catch — there’s no Google Play Store. That means you’re stuck with Amazon’s Appstore and its more limited selection of apps and games. However, you can install the Play Store should you really want to.
Both of these tablets boast Dolby Atmos enhanced audio, an Echo Show-style full screen Alexa mode, up to 12 hours of battery life, USB-C connectivity and octa-core 2GHz processors. They’re available in 32 or 64GB sizes, and both have great reviews from other buyers on Amazon.
Meanwhile, the Fire 11 Max is meant to entertain and get work done in equal measure. The 11in, 2000×1200 display is sharp enough to do justice to Full HD video content, and the optional keyboard and stylus accessories will help you stay productive.
You can buy Fire tablets either with or without ads – these appear on your device’s lock screen but you may prefer to choose that they’re not present when you buy.