A:AnswerI don't know.
I use my Amazon Fire 7 with a 64 GB micro SD card to put YouTube movies and recorded lectures of Yale's free online courses on my Amazon Fire 7 for free distribution to the incarcerated.
Unfortunately, most facilities will not permit inmates to use any device with either WiFi capability or a camera.
Do you know of any device similar to the Amazon Fire 7 (or 10) that does not have these capabilities?
If so, could you please let me know.
Paul O'Donaghue
[email protected]
A:AnswerYou have to connect your Fire to your computer. Then go to "seetings" on the Fire and select "Connected Devices." Then tap "USB" and tap on the USB and change the "Use USB to" to transfer files. That should work.
Jeff Bezos may deserve to be the richest person on earth but whoever wrote the instructions for the Amazon Fire 7 does not.
I use my Amazon Fire 7 with a 64 GB micro SD card to put YouTube movies and recorded lectures of Yale's free online courses on my Amazon Fire 7 for free distribution to the incarcerated.
Unfortunately, most facilities will not permit inmates to use any device with either WiFi capability or a camera.
Do you know of any device similar to the Amazon Fire 7 (or 10) that does not have these capabilities?
If so, could you please let me know.
Paul O'Donaghue
[email protected]
A:AnswerMine works OK but the instructions have to be read a few times, particularly if you suffer from limited mental capabilities the way I do.
I use my Amazon Fire 7 with a 64 GB micro SD card to put YouTube movies and recorded lectures of Yale's free online courses on my Amazon Fire 7 for free distribution to the incarcerated.
Unfortunately, most facilities will not permit inmates to use any device with either WiFi capability or a camera.
Do you know of any device similar to the Amazon Fire 7 (or 10) that does not have these capabilities?
If so, could you please let me know.
Paul O'Donaghue
[email protected]
A:AnswerHello, Fire tablets will stop charging once at 100%. If it remains plugged in while at 100%, it will provide enough current to remain at 100% and not over charge the tablet.
A:AnswerHello!
Here is a suggestion to possibly fix your charging issue: 1. Unplug the power adapter and cable that came with your tablet. 2. Press and hold the power button for 40 seconds or until your device restarts. 3. Reconnect the cable to the power adapter and your device, then plug the adapter into an outlet.
I would try doing that hard reset to see if that fixes the issue. I hope that helps.
A:AnswerHi There,
Please try pressing and holding the power button down for approximately 40 seconds and see if that powers it on all the way.
Have a great day!
A:AnswerI don't know what "NFC" is.
I use my Amazon Fire 7 with a 64 GB micro SD card to put YouTube movies and recorded lectures of Yale's free online courses on my Amazon Fire 7 for free distribution to the incarcerated.
Unfortunately, most facilities will not permit inmates to use any device with either WiFi capability or a camera.
Do you know of any device similar to the Amazon Fire 7 (or 10) that does not have these capabilities?
If so, could you please let me know.
Paul O'Donaghue
[email protected]