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Kindle fire hd 10 64gb walmart11/14/2023 (Ars Technica may earn compensation for sales from links on this post through affiliate programs.)Īmazon's Fire tablet is designed primarily for horizontal mode-so it's a media tablet-while Walmart's tablet is designed for vertical mode, which means big phone apps. Walmart, on the other hand, ships regular-old Google Play Android, which is much less of a hassle to use, has a much bigger app selection, and is actually a newer version: Android 10. Getting the apps I've wanted has been a nonstop sideloading fest, and Fire OS, since it was designed by a retail company, often acts like its primary goal is to get you to spend money with Amazon. While Amazon wins on hardware, its tablets also come with Fire OS, a fork of Android (Android 9) that doesn't have the Play Store, Google apps, or a huge app selection. This is only Walmart's second-generation Onn tablet, and it's mostly a cookie-cutter device that has room for improvement. Amazon is on its 10th generation of Android tablets and has the hardware design down to a science. The designs of the two tablets could not be more different. Walmart is the old-school brick-and-mortar outfit doing its best to keep up with the modern times, while Amazon is the trailblazing technology company and has been doing this tech-focused tablet thing for a long time. And after spending some time recently with the $109.99 Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus and the $99.99 Walmart Onn Tablet 8 Pro, these two cheap tablets look like a microcosm of the companies' retail efforts at large. ![]() Amazon versus Walmart! Two of the world's biggest retailers compete in endless ways, but they're currently going head-to-head in an unexpected market: dirt-cheap Android tablets.
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