By Diya Sen, April 22, 2016

In addition to the basic black model, the $50 Fire tablets are now available in magenta, blue, and tangerine, but the storage option still remains 8 GB. However, with the launch of its latest model, Amazon has made it possible to upgrade to 16 GB at only $20 more. This is especially to tap the market who wouldn't want to jump directly to a $150 Fire HD 8 or a $230 Fire HD 10 tablet just for an increased storage and choice of colors.
Like before, the $50 additions will also run on 1.3-gigahertz quad-core processor and come with a 7-inch IPS display, front and rear cameras, and an 8 GB storage that can be expanded to another 128 GB through the memory card slot. While the new devices will obviously support all Amazon features like Amazon FreeTime, X-Ray and a host of songs, videos, apps, and games available at the Amazon library, they will also run the updated Fire operating system that houses new features like "Blue Shade," specially designed for bedtime reading.
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