Got it for £39.99. Found the charger was the one on the recall. Phoned Amazon, they gave me £17.99 rebate (current cost of charger on their site).
£22 for 16gb tablet. Awesome.
dannyhumphreys
27 May 16#63
So it isn't android?
kaiser051
25 May 16#15
Is this any good for toddlers? Can i put the same apps on that are on the google play store like cbeebies apps peppa pig etc?
meinnnit to kaiser051
26 May 16#62
no tablet is good for a toddler.
hokers
25 May 16#20
Watch out for them being sold with the recalled chargers, we got one last week from Amazon directly with the faulty one.
Amazon will give you a free one if you tell them.
How to identify: https://www.amazon.co.uk/b?node=9730244031
meinnnit to hokers
26 May 16#61
...and if you don't
Great_pretender
26 May 16#60
Managed to pick mine up today, had to get it ordered into store for today. The price has gone up but they let me have it for £39.99.
Thanks for posting OP, great find.
Rossmor40
26 May 16#59
It wasn't actually one day it was Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday it was at £39.99. The store I bought mine from had 15 in stock on Monday but 0 left to order/reserve when I went in to pick up mine yesterday. The other 8 Argos stores within a 20 mile radius of me all had stock of the blue tablet at £39.99 at 7pm Monday evening when I reserved mine.
Also meant to say that a work colleague managed to order one on Wednesday morning at one of these stores at £39.99'and pick it up at lunchtime the same day.
david1274
26 May 161#58
I reserved yesterday without paying. The lady let me have it today for deal price when I showed her my reservation email.
Nujol
26 May 16#57
Really? One day only they put it at £39.99 and all stores appeared to have 1 in stock? Where did you find this out?
Rossmor40
26 May 16#56
It wasn't a mistake. Argos had overstock on the Blue tablets and that's why they were £10 cheaper.
ashtad
26 May 161#55
Install google play straight onto the device in 5 mins without a pc.
No, find something else costing £10 or more or buy 2.
MightyHumungus
26 May 161#52
I've got both. I much prefer the ASUS MeMO Pad.
The ASUS MeMO Pad has a built in accelerometer and GPS, better screen, much better battery life (lasts twice as long if you force stop Dmclient & Powersaver)
Amazon have completely knobbled android on the fire tablet. Even though I've installed Google play store, got rid of the annoying lock screen adverts and installed another launcher (Nova) it's still really restricted. Sure, you could faff about and install a custom ROM but then you risk bricking it, voiding the warranty and opening it up to security issues.
I bought the fire tablet for playing movies & TV show downloads when I'm on the road (parked up of course). It's very capable for that. However, I haven't switched it on for the last couple of months since I upgraded my phone to the Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 (£99).
I paid £35 for my fire tablet then had a£12 rebate for the faulty charger (which isn't faulty), so for £23 I'm laughing. But it's definitely no ASUS MeMO Pad.
Hope that helps.
Edit: just noticed that my Asus is the ME173X.
Nujol
26 May 161#51
They've spotted the mistake and put back to £49.99 overnight - bad luck if you reserved but didn't pay ;(
Expired but thanks and well spotted OP.
kat_1990
26 May 16#50
Out of stock for delivery and collection at every postcode I've tried
badgerpelt
26 May 16#49
My 9 year ol has an old ASUS MeMO Pad HD 7 (ME173) 16GB 7"...it's getting a bit tired, would this be any better? Or enough of an improvement to warrant spending 40 quid?
steveclecy
25 May 162#48
Thanks to OP for sharing. Purchased this morning from local Argos, and have to say it is amazing value for money. Already managed to install Google Playstore.
Great_pretender
25 May 161#47
They are the same tablet. This model is the same one that has been gathering alot of heat over the past two days, but those models were all 8GB capacity. There's no other differences other than this deal being only available in blue.
Can anyone tell me what Android version runs on this Fire Tablet?
targaid to dannyhumphreys
25 May 16#45
Fire OS. It's based on Android but is heavily modified. In my opinion its awful and my 7 year-old felt insulted by the junior interface.
meinnit
25 May 16#6
Anyone know if this tablet has double tap to wake?
targaid to meinnit
25 May 161#44
No, it doesn't.
AL_G
25 May 16#43
I got one in the Black Friday sale and I can honestly say after I did the fiddle to remove ads and put google play store on (which was easy) this tablet totally blew me away for the price. Very happy with mine.
trakker1
25 May 16#42
What did you say to get the credit? Did it have the wrong plug? I've just picked up two but not looked at them yet.
SpongyMave
25 May 16#41
Thank you for that. I have just checked the tablet and because I put parental controls on the browser does not appear on home page! A pain but well done to Amazon for uber-restricted content for kids
Tomb
25 May 16#40
- Buy 2.
- Buy 1 & something else for £10 or over.
- Or just buy 1 and dont get a £5 voucher.
samk20
25 May 16#39
I seen this today in Leicester and I thought to myself "wow that's a good deal" bargain it is!
smr1
25 May 16#38
Spend £50 to get a £5 voucher when this is £40?
honeymonster86
25 May 163#37
Yeah, I decided not to buy a Suzuki Swift the other day because it didn't do 0-60mph in 5 seconds.
m00head
25 May 16#36
The web browser installed on this device (out of the box) is Amazon Silk.
Devro
25 May 16#35
I bought one priced at 35 on Black Friday. I got £10 off for trying same day delivery, bringing it down to £25. They then gave me £13 to buy a replacement charger, so it only cost £12.
Great for that price.
SpongyMave
25 May 16#34
Bought the 8gb version for £35 on Black Friday for my then 4 year old. There are less apps and, (unless I have missed something obvious) there did not appear to be a web browser, the search engine just takes you to Amazon sites so I installed a browser app which works fine. All said and done, it works really well for a child and was worth the price. At £39.99 for 16gb, I will consider buying one.
Richiedog
25 May 162#33
picked one up this afternoon-few tweeks and its now running near enough pure android 5.1.
came with fire os 5.3-had to downgrade to 5.2, root and install the custom rom.
jhsmith87
25 May 16#32
Weird, that item doesn't come up in the Accessory section. When I contacted them I assumed it would simply be a replacement sent out, was quite happy with the credit!
m00head
25 May 16#31
After the initial charger recall, the replacement that was sent out was the Amazon PowerFast USB Charger.
Since then, a new Amazon 5W USB Power Adapter has appeared for sale which is "approved to work with all Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, Fire phone".
I'm guessing this is the identical 'non-affected' replacement adapter which is now included in the box since the full product recall.
jhsmith87
25 May 161#30
Once I registered my Fire I used that link & went on the contact us section. Selected my new Fire tablet & clicked the chat icon. They added £17.99 credit to my account to buy the only charger you can buy from Amazon, the official fast charger. Used the credit to buy the kids case, as my son will be having this. So when you factor in the credit I have just bought a 16gb tablet for £22!!! Wowser.
jhsmith87
25 May 16#29
Hence why this is a deal for the 16gb version...and has a mircoSD slot for expanding the storage. £39.99 for a device that has a screen, cpu/gpu, ram, memory, cameras & the overheads of a business/R&D ...we are living in a mad world!
m00head
25 May 16#28
This device runs Amazon FireOS 5 "Bellini" which is a derivative of Android 5.1 (Lollipop).
dannyhumphreys
25 May 16#26
8GB isnt much lol
Zuulan
25 May 16#25
Combine this with the £5/£10 voucher offer just going live again and it's an amazingly hot deal.
Ah, cool, didn't know that...
Is it much of a faff? rooting and stuff or more straight forward? How is compatibility? I'd guess at near total?
elizabeth2005
25 May 161#10
No it doesnt. You have to do a quick press on top right button. Then the lock screen appears with an advert (unless you have a non advert tablet) , and you swipe up to enter.
vassy4u
25 May 16#9
Hi. I would suggest going for an android tablet. Or you could root this one n install android os
ashtad
25 May 161#8
You can install google play store on these tablets also with a bit of fiddling about to give you more app choice.
bilbob
25 May 16#7
How do the fire tablets compare app wise to regular android? Is there much missing?
I'm looking to pick up a couple of half decent tablets for the kids, to improve what they have (cheap Chinese ones) but don't know if the apps they want will be there...?
Grazza07
25 May 16#5
Great thanks.
Hurgz1976
25 May 16#4
hi everyone. looking for a cheap tablet for my 10 year old daughter. she only needs it for games, browsing and a few studies etc.
brianfj1200
25 May 16#2
Good price but not for me as the 1gb ram is a spoiler.
ashmac to brianfj1200
25 May 1613#3
which is why the price is low ...what do you want for £39.99
Melee85
25 May 161#1
Not a bad price, but beware. I tried buying two different units from Argos a month ago and both contained more than a couple dead pixels each.
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Up to 128GB of expandable storage
- Zuulan
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http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/
£22 for 16gb tablet. Awesome.
Amazon will give you a free one if you tell them.
How to identify:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/b?node=9730244031
Thanks for posting OP, great find.
Also meant to say that a work colleague managed to order one on Wednesday morning at one of these stores at £39.99'and pick it up at lunchtime the same day.
http://www.redskullproductions.com/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-the-amazon-fire-tablet/
The ASUS MeMO Pad has a built in accelerometer and GPS, better screen, much better battery life (lasts twice as long if you force stop Dmclient & Powersaver)
Amazon have completely knobbled android on the fire tablet. Even though I've installed Google play store, got rid of the annoying lock screen adverts and installed another launcher (Nova) it's still really restricted. Sure, you could faff about and install a custom ROM but then you risk bricking it, voiding the warranty and opening it up to security issues.
I bought the fire tablet for playing movies & TV show downloads when I'm on the road (parked up of course). It's very capable for that. However, I haven't switched it on for the last couple of months since I upgraded my phone to the Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 (£99).
I paid £35 for my fire tablet then had a£12 rebate for the faulty charger (which isn't faulty), so for £23 I'm laughing. But it's definitely no ASUS MeMO Pad.
Hope that helps.
Edit: just noticed that my Asus is the ME173X.
Expired but thanks and well spotted OP.
Hope this helps.
http://www.johnlewis.com/new-amazon-fire-7-tablet-quad-core-fire-os-7-wi-fi-16gb/p2663237?colour=Black
they offer 2 year guarantee
also how does this tablet compare to the one that has been on this website for £39.99 that amazon/john lewis and Tesco have been selling. I know that one is the 8gb version but are there any other differences?
- Buy 1 & something else for £10 or over.
- Or just buy 1 and dont get a £5 voucher.
Great for that price.
came with fire os 5.3-had to downgrade to 5.2, root and install the custom rom.
Since then, a new Amazon 5W USB Power Adapter has appeared for sale which is "approved to work with all Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, Fire phone".
I'm guessing this is the identical 'non-affected' replacement adapter which is now included in the box since the full product recall.
www.argos.co.uk/ArgosPromo3
https://www.amazon.co.uk/b?node=9730244031
Anyone have any recommendations on a decent case? Was looking at this one
Is it much of a faff? rooting and stuff or more straight forward? How is compatibility? I'd guess at near total?
I'm looking to pick up a couple of half decent tablets for the kids, to improve what they have (cheap Chinese ones) but don't know if the apps they want will be there...?