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Amazon quietly upgrades its Fire HD 10 tablet with a whopping 1GB of RAM

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 4, 20263 Mins Read
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Amazon has quietly refreshed one of its most popular tablets, but not in the way many expected. Instead of launching a brand-new Fire tablet after its longest product drought in years, the company has introduced a slightly upgraded version of the existing Fire HD 10 with an extra gigabyte of RAM.

The update is modest on paper, yet it arrives at an interesting time. Amazon hasn’t introduced a new Fire tablet since the Fire HD 8 refresh in 2024, while products like the Fire 7 and Fire Max 11 have yet to receive successors. Rather than expanding its lineup, Amazon appears to be extending the life of an aging device with a minor hardware tweak.

A small upgrade that could hint at bigger supply or strategy changes

The refreshed Fire HD 10 now ships with 4GB of RAM, up from the 3GB included in the 2023 model. However, there’s a catch. The upgraded memory is currently available only on the 32GB storage variant sold in black with lock screen ads enabled. Buyers choosing the 64GB storage model, different colour options, or an ad-free experience are still limited to the older 3GB RAM version. Amazon has also increased the price by $15, with the new configuration retailing for $154.99 instead of $139.99.

Beyond the memory bump, nothing else has changed. The tablet retains its 10.1-inch Full HD display, 2GHz octa-core processor, 13-hour claimed battery life, microSD expansion, USB-C charging, and Fire OS software. For everyday tasks like streaming, web browsing, reading, and light gaming, the extra RAM should improve multitasking and app switching, but users shouldn’t expect dramatically better performance.

The unusual timing has prompted speculation about Amazon’s broader tablet strategy. One theory is that the company is dealing with changing memory supply chains. Industry-wide demand for DRAM has surged as AI infrastructure and data centres consume larger volumes of memory chips, affecting availability across multiple sectors. Similar supply challenges have already influenced hardware decisions elsewhere in the industry.

Another possibility is far simpler. Until now, Amazon’s less expensive Fire HD 8 could be configured with 4GB of RAM, while the flagship Fire HD 10 topped out at 3GB, creating an odd imbalance within the lineup. The refresh finally gives the larger tablet a memory configuration that better matches its premium positioning.

Either way, the update doesn’t answer the bigger question surrounding Amazon’s tablet business

The company built a reputation by releasing refreshed Fire tablets almost every year, gradually improving displays, processors, battery life, and software features. That momentum has largely disappeared. Instead of unveiling a next-generation Fire HD 10 or introducing a successor to the Fire Max 11, Amazon has opted for what is effectively a specification correction.

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For existing Fire HD 10 owners, the additional gigabyte of RAM isn’t compelling enough to justify an upgrade. But for new buyers looking for an affordable entertainment tablet, the refreshed model is a slightly better value, even if it feels more like a stopgap than the beginning of Amazon’s next tablet chapter.

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