
With the way that everything has been shifted around, it’s clear that the 2022 Fire 7 is meant to have a heavier emphasis on horizontal use as opposed to the traditional vertical setup. On the left side of the tablet, you’ll find a mono speaker, and on the right side, there’s a flap covering a microSD card slot (good for expanding the 16GB or 32GB of storage up to 1TB). In addition to the rest of the hardware shakeups, the 2MP front-facing selfie camera has been moved to the center of the left side of the display. The 3.5mm headphone jack has been moved to the far left side of the Fire 7 (although I only ever used wireless Bluetooth headphones with it.) Next to them is the microphone, and then the USB-C charging port. Next to the power button are the two volume buttons. The 2-megapixel rear camera now resides in the top right-hand corner just below the power button on the top of the tablet. The position of the rear camera and the Fire 7’s buttons have also been shaken up. This is a fantastic upgrade over the 2019 Fire 7's 512GB expandable storage cap. This means that you can expand the storage up to 1TB with the right memory card for your Fire Tablet. On the plus side, Amazon decided to retain the microSD port and improved its compatibility. You're still stuck with either 16GB or 32GB which isn't enough at all. There aren't any changes when it comes to the storage options of the Amazon Fire 7 Tablet. The newer Fire 7 from 2022 feels significantly faster and delivers better performance. As a result, the newer Fire 7 from 2022 feels significantly faster and delivers better performance. On top of that, the brand also doubled up the RAM.

Amazon swapped out the Fire 7 (2019)'s older, slower Quad-Core 1.3GHz processor for a smoother Quad-Core 2.0GHz CPU. Putting looks aside, the guts have been tweaked and tuned as well. The Fire 7 (2019)'s minty green Sage option has been laid to rest.

You can grab the Amazon Fire 7 (2022) in black, pink, and blue colors. Although Amazon renamed the 2019 colorways, the hues themselves are very close. Sadly, the newer Fire 7 Tablet is only available in three colors instead of four. 7", 1024 x 600 resolution, 171 ppi, SD video playback, IPS LCDĢMP front, 2MP rear, 720p HD video recording
