![]() ![]() This gets you to all the cool customizations and preferences for the Fire HD: Not their either? Tap on the tiny circle on the bottom bar first!). You’ll want to tap on the “ Settings” gear icon (swipe down if you don’t see it immediately upon getting to your home screen, and if you just see books or games, notice along the top the category bar: swipe and tap on “Home” to get to your home page. To start, you will need to fire it up - Ha! See what I did there? - and get to the home screen: Sounds like it’s been a while since your Fire HD was online, so I’ll show you the quick and easy way to tap through and force a check for updates and an install of an update both!ĭon’t have a Kindle Fire HD? You’re missing out: for under $90 it’s a terrific full color tablet with a bright 8″ screen, running a modified version of Android and, of course, the Kindle reader and Amazon online world. But that assumes you’re using it with some regularity on wifi networks so it can “phone home” as needed. Like most modern devices, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD is pretty much self-maintaining when it comes to updates, system patches, OS and firmware changes, etc. ![]() Your long-lost Amazon Fire HD, eh? You should have enabled “Find Your Tablet” and that wouldn’t have been an issue! Well, okay, maybe a bit of an issue since that’d just pinpoint that it was in somewhere in your house! □ ![]()
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