The base model serves up ads on the lockscreen, and you’ll need to pay $15 to get a model that’s ad-free. You can double the storage capacity to 64GB for $219.99, but the tablet supports up to 1TB microSD cards, which could prove to be a better deal - especially if there are sales. The Fire HD 10 Plus starts at $179.99 for the 32GB model. Amazon Fire HD 10 Plus review: Price and availability ![]() But if you’re willing to accept a few compromises, maybe that’s okay: the Fire HD 10 Plus offers stellar battery life, a decent display, and enough performance to make for a great value. The performance isn’t going to be on par with premium devices, and it’s a little bland, aesthetically. ![]() You’re still stuck with Amazon’s FireOS, which means limited access to Android apps.
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