

However, if your device is bricked or just has a dead battery, you now have a better chance of finding out what you’re working with. I added the info about 32-bit/64-bit into the Fire TV Device Specifications doc (in the CPU row).
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Attachments: Up to 2 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 512.0 KiB each and 1.0 MiB total. What’s in a Number?Ĭlearly, the easiest way for you to work out which Kindle Fire version you’re using is most easily achieved by being able to turn on the device. The original Fire TV and both stick products are 32-bit. 7 th Generation – Amazon Fire HD 8”Ĩ” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the side of the tablet micro-SD card slot. 7 th Generation – Amazon Fire 7”ħ” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the side of the tablet micro-SD card slot. 6 th Generation – Amazon Fire HD 8”Ĩ” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the side of the tablet micro-SD card slot. 5 th Generation – Amazon Fire HD 10”ġ0.1” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the side of the tablet micro-SD card slot. 5 th Generation – Amazon Fire HD 8”Ĩ” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the side of the tablet micro-SD card slot. 5 th Generation – Amazon Fire 7”Ħ” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the side of the tablet micro-SD card slot.

8.9” screen front-facing and rear-facing cameras volume and power buttons on the back of the tablet.
