John Lewis are price matching tesco on the Amazon fire 7 inch tablet. Difference is the 2 yr guarantee you get with John Lewis, price covers all colours.
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bo9dster007
23 May 1611#5
You can pretty easily get the Google play store up and running on these!
I was worried that this might be the case (from previous experience with Nook tablet). SD card storage vital for music and videos but you're going to fill up the built-in storage very quickly with apps.
Worth noting that 16Gb ones are available for £10 more at JL and Amazon. And note that if buying from Amazon you get £2 digital credit.
Very tempted though still - will pay for itself in one plane journey.
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YA7
8 Jun 16#41
if you have proof of purchase then yes without doubt.
m00head
27 May 16#40
This question has already been answered earlier in this thread:
dazzl3r324
27 May 16#39
My bad thought this was the argos deal
dazzl3r324
27 May 16#38
How?
dazzl3r324
27 May 16#37
This is the 16gb version. Bought one yesterday
nodoshtosh
25 May 16#36
Thanks for the advice & the heads up for Argos. Much appreciated
waysan
24 May 16#35
Great spot - possibly worth its own post. Have ordered for delivery tomorrow (holiday on Sat!).
And don't forget TCB 1% (not sure about Quidco).
david1274
24 May 16#34
yep, but that extra year's warranty might come in handy :wink:
m00head
24 May 161#33
If you install a lot of apps that can't be moved to the SD card, then you are going to run out of space on the internal storage quite quickly on the 8GB version.
As I type, you can get the 16GB version (in blue only) at Argos for £40. Maybe the JL extra year's warranty is better though (even if it means getting a bigger SD card)?
Quids
24 May 16#31
Really? Would that include external hard drives? Two of my Toshibas have stopped working after 13 months but well under two years.
mtc1
24 May 16#30
You have 6 years in the UK to make a claim for faulty goods under the sale of goods act, because this is longer than the EU 2 year guarantee the EU's law does not apply.
getmeone
23 May 16#29
I took my 20 month old out last week for his first driving lesson. Beat that.:stuck_out_tongue:
Loathecliff
23 May 162#28
Grrrrr! - 'you're', or more correctly 'you are' NOT 'your' - please. He doesn't own a "happy". It's your native language. Thxs. I suppose I'd better hide now?
nodoshtosh
23 May 16#27
Is it worth getting the 16GB version? Or will this be as good with a sd card? Thanx
sammyjc71
23 May 16#26
Cheers for the info much appreciated
haritori
23 May 16#25
They do, so JL offer nothing anywhere else does, but JL is good for TV's and the 5years
Jacob_Kreed
23 May 16#24
just checked amazon apps not there, you would have to install Google playstore manually if your happy doing that. I bought my twins boys from argos eBay lenovo a7, 49 quid plays everything!!!
YA7
23 May 16#23
I do rate John Lewis highly but am sure ALL electrical items carry a 2 year warranty under European law?
sammyjc71
23 May 16#22
Really I don't want him moaning but the lag on iPad is crazy il get him one then should I get a sad card also will he be able to get that game do u know ? Thanks x
Just a tip , if you get on "chat" with Amazon they will remove the adverts for free............:smiley:
sammyjc71
23 May 16#3
My other half has a iPad 2 runs terrible so I'm looking to replace it with something it's just for Internet browsing and one game he plays is clash Royal wonder if it will b suitable good price
Jacob_Kreed to sammyjc71
23 May 16#17
the fire will do just fine, sell the ipad and have some change left over for another fire.
Jacob_Kreed
23 May 16#16
the fire will do just fine, sell the ipad and have some change left over for another fire.
Loathecliff
23 May 16#15
Q: when these are converted from 'shopping aid' to tablet, does it screw the warranty?
waysan
23 May 165#14
I was worried that this might be the case (from previous experience with Nook tablet). SD card storage vital for music and videos but you're going to fill up the built-in storage very quickly with apps.
Worth noting that 16Gb ones are available for £10 more at JL and Amazon. And note that if buying from Amazon you get £2 digital credit.
Very tempted though still - will pay for itself in one plane journey.
Becci1703
23 May 16#13
These tablets are fantastic i have 1 and my 21 month old son has one and he can easily use it and navigate around the menus and games he wants
tonyheung
23 May 161#12
No, the problem is if you use the built-in Fire parental profile, then each kid will have their own virtual storage which cannot be mapped to the SD card. I had the same problem, even with ES Explorer to create symbolic link it wouldn't work as Fire would ignore the link. Even after rooted the device, Fire would not allow kids profile from running other apps to do remapping of the SD card storage.
At the end I had to remove the kids profile and nicely asked my two boys to share single profile and use the internal alarm clock as a reminder of the daily screen time limit we had previously agreed.
Biker Jeff
23 May 16#11
Heat
jacenj
23 May 16#10
Only works on some stuff. The majority of the kids stuff is internal storage.
ashtad
23 May 16#9
Really cant you set the micro sd as default storage ?
jacenj
23 May 16#8
My 2 kids have these and are constantly having to delete apps and games. The storage is awful even with a micro sd loaded.
jameshothothot
23 May 162#7
i have play store on my kindle fire hd but recently has had problems with Google play services which is a pain in the backside and you have to disable it. i have been thinking of flashing to cm rom but not got round to it as it functions well as it is using games bought from humble bundle and those already downloaded from amazon and google stores. the sound is awesome and wifi strong so is my usual train watching downloaded movies device
ashtad
23 May 161#1
Are these any good or would a android tablet be better for the kids ?
Regprentice to ashtad
23 May 162#6
depends how old your kids are. i have a 5 year old who can navigate it but my 2 year old (almost 3) struggles a bit with the menus.
firstly - yes its easy enough to get the play store installed.
but - amazon claims to have a built in 'kids mode'...and they do...but you cant get play store apps into it..which limits your ability to use the tablet for younger children. it will only recognise apps bought on the amazon appstore.
the reason you might want to lock it down is this , it functions like an android tablet, and the main app screen looks like an android tablet, but the other home screens (video, music, books) show your own content and a selection of content amazon are trying to sell you. in fact on these screens your own content is seldom more that 25% of what is visible. if a younger child went mad on a fire tablet without it being locked down properly they could cost you a fortune. also, if i was buying one for myself, i just couldnt cope with thise advert pages in my way all the time.
bo9dster007
23 May 1611#5
You can pretty easily get the Google play store up and running on these!
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http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/
Worth noting that 16Gb ones are available for £10 more at JL and Amazon. And note that if buying from Amazon you get £2 digital credit.
Very tempted though still - will pay for itself in one plane journey.
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And don't forget TCB 1% (not sure about Quidco).
If you don't care about the colour, right now the blue 16GB version is available at Argos for the same price as the John Lewis 8GB version:
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5433342.htm
Worth noting that 16Gb ones are available for £10 more at JL and Amazon. And note that if buying from Amazon you get £2 digital credit.
Very tempted though still - will pay for itself in one plane journey.
At the end I had to remove the kids profile and nicely asked my two boys to share single profile and use the internal alarm clock as a reminder of the daily screen time limit we had previously agreed.
firstly - yes its easy enough to get the play store installed.
but - amazon claims to have a built in 'kids mode'...and they do...but you cant get play store apps into it..which limits your ability to use the tablet for younger children. it will only recognise apps bought on the amazon appstore.
the reason you might want to lock it down is this , it functions like an android tablet, and the main app screen looks like an android tablet, but the other home screens (video, music, books) show your own content and a selection of content amazon are trying to sell you. in fact on these screens your own content is seldom more that 25% of what is visible. if a younger child went mad on a fire tablet without it being locked down properly they could cost you a fortune. also, if i was buying one for myself, i just couldnt cope with thise advert pages in my way all the time.
http://www.howtogeek.com/232726/how-to-install-the-google-play-store-on-your-amazon-fire-tablet/