4G service so that you can use anywhere (service is extra, of course).I could see using this camera at sporting events but not replacing a high quality smartphone or digital camera. More memory means in Android you are hitting slower storage less of the time. 30% more memory, meaning you can do more things at the same time, only quicker.This provides a snappier UI, faster web page rendering, and even Android apps run faster. Up to 19% higher processor (CPU) performance measured by Kraken, Octane, WebXPRT. This performance is driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC.I routinely got 2X to 4X internet speedtest advantages over the Fire HD 8 on my setup. Supports Wi-Fi AC and MIMO and was the fastest Wi-Fi amongst the bunch. 3X better Wi-Fi link speed, meaning you can download movies, apps and stream videos all that much better if you have the supporting internet service.This improves games, 3D UI elements and improved camera functionality. This performance is driven by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC. 2X-3X higher graphics performance measured by 3DMark and GFXBench.Case feels much more durable with a textured, rubberized surface.Looks better, has less shine and should scratch less. Here is how it stacks up to the Amazon Fire HD 8:Īdvantages of AT&T Trek 2 HD vs Amazon Fire HD 8: I got mine without an LTE plan or any commitments for $149. You can also get $7 per month at 0% APR for 20 months without a service commitment. You don’t have to subscribe to a service to get this tablet, but if you did, you could get it for free with a 2 year commitment with plans starting at $10 per month. (Update: CNET is reporting Amazon Black Friday price is $59.99 for 16GB with ads.) Again, read this article before proceeding where I give details on the Amazon Fire HD 8. The Amazon Fire HD 8 with ads and 16GB storage costs $89.99 (without ads $104.99) and with ads and 32GB for $119.99 and without ads $134.99. I compared the Amazon Fire HD 8 to the AT&T Trek 2 HD and the Apple iPad mini 2. As a follow up to that article, here I wanted to compare the Fire HD 8, a lower featured and priced tablet to 8″ upgrades if you are looking for a more expensive and improved experience alternative. I go over its specifications and talk a little about Amazon’s growing tablet business. Yesterday, I wrote about the Fire HD 8 tablet in detail and you should check that out here before reading this. I still use an 8″ tablet at night to crank through my content like reading the news and social media, even though I use my smartphone and notebook a lot. While the tablet market is way down from where it used to be, over 200M could be sold in the next year. It’s getting very close to the gift-giving time in the U.S.
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