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Pack even more photos, games, and videos into your Fire.
Plus, theyre available for a variety of prices to suit your budget.
So, if you use your tablet primarily forreading e-books, cardsup to 64GBmay be enough.
Just keep in mind that more storage comes with a higher price tag.
Scroll on for the best microSD cards for Kindle Fires to upgrade the storage on your tablet.
Plus, this card comes with an adapter for use in devices with regular SD card slots.
Set up was ridiculously easy, a quick Google tutorial just to confirm and was squared away in minutes.
If you’re in need of a bump in storage, you won’t go wrong.
Capacity:64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB |utility Performance Class:A2
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It also comes with a lifetime manufacturer warranty and free technical support.
One Reviewer Wrote:Works great with my Kindle Fire.
I still use an order model and this microSD card more than tripled my storage.
Capacity:16GB, 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB |system Performance Class:n/a
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I constantly download and transfer huge comic book files with my Kindle.
I filled this one up and everything transferred perfectly.
Just let your Kindle format it and you’re ready to go.
Capacity:32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 400GB, 512GB |system Performance Class:n/a
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Capacity:64GB, or a single card in 128GB or 256 GB |program Performance Class:A1
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The Fire recognized the card without issue and I was able to format it as desired.
Data moved onto the card appears to work as quickly as data that is accessed from within the tablet.