The app makes for a simple and convenient method to have complete control over the Fire tablet and do things otherwise isn’t possible with the stock version. It is here that hacking tool such as the Fire Toolbox comes into the picture. Now, the Amazon app store too is well stocked but is still a fraction of that of the Google Play Store.
That again is based on Android and hence offers a similar feel but connects to Amazon’s own app store instead of the Google Play Store. It’s the Fire OS that the tablet comes preloaded with. However, there still is a major grouse with the tablet. All of this makes the Fire tablet well suited for web browsing, reading eBooks, listening to songs, watching movies, playing some light games, and so on. Those offer a nice display and peppy performance while build quality is also among the best out there. The Amazon Fire range comes across as a decently packaged tablet offering that you will be hard-pressed to find fault with, more so given the super affordable price they sell for.