Amazon's new Fire Max 11 tablet is its most powerful yet
- joe nodden
- j5{
- 24 May 2023
No clue how that SoC performs and we may never know seeing as this appears to be the only thing running it and who knows what benchmark software you can use on this thing.
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- AnonD-1078988
- 7k0
- 24 May 2023
This lockscreen ad situation is making me worried.
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- Anonymous
- p7k
- 24 May 2023
TheLastOracle, 24 May 2023It's hardly powerful. It's like a lot mid ranger ... moreIt's most powerful from Amazon fire tablets they have so far offered.
Not that it's powerful or any good on that matter
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- Anonymous
- XS%
- 24 May 2023
What's with the lock screen ads? And despite this we keep blaming the Chinese manufacturers.
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- Rambhat
- upi
- 24 May 2023
Lol. The most powerful fire tablet doesn’t even have 1/5 th power of tge cheapest ipad.
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- Swm1
- 0F2
- 24 May 2023
It's extremely annoying not being able to run normal Android On these! For that reason.. it's a no from me
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- PBg
- 24 May 2023
When you see some SoC called MTK81xx, you know it's certainly NOT so powerful...
- Mills
- kB5
- 24 May 2023
"from MediaTek (MTK8188J), aided by 4GB of RAM. A fingerprint sensor is embedded into the power button."
Why does the HD 10 family use a name brand like Helio P95 while this has something like a autistic SKU number?
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- TheLastOracle
- vG1
- 24 May 2023
It's hardly powerful. It's like a lot mid ranger from Android. Or worse.