Top Worst Kinds of Kindle Fire Problems and Solutions/Tips

Kindle Fire Problems

Kindle Fire ProblemsThe Amazon Kindle Fire is not without problems.  According to a FixYa most are fixable problems while a few that can't be fixed exactly.  FixYa compiled the top worst problems on the Kindle Fire from its user-base and offered solutions.

Of course the initial issue that we reported last year, One-click buying by users without the owners permission was the top problem.  Amazon has promised a solution which has not been released, yet. Other issues include Wi-Fi connections, parental control, touchscreens and computer connection problems.

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Kindle Fire Prime for Viacom TV Shows Free 1st Month

Amazon Prime Free

Amazon Prime FreeAmazon and Viacom have partnered for streaming  Prime video TV shows from MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, TV Land, Spike, VH1, BET, CMT and Logo.

Out of the box, Kindle Fire users can view millions of Amazon Prime  unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Instant Video.  The Prime service  is free for a month when you buy the Amazon Kindle Fire.

Prime members will have access to thousands of episodes from Viacom through Prime Instant Video over the next several months. Titles will include kids’ favorites, stand-up comedy, and reality TV.

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Kindle Fire Fires Amazon Sales and Satisfaction

Tablet Satisfaction

Tablet Satisfaction

In a recent survey by ChangeWave Research shows increased popularity of Amazon and the Amazon Kindle Fire amounting to a whole lot of revenue, satisfaction and profits.

Almost three-in-ten Kindle Fire owners (29%) say they'll spend More Money at Amazon over the next 90 days, compared to 19% of non-owners.

The demand for Kindle Fire tablets has been explosive. In the January survey 6% of respondents reported they own a Kindle Fire – double the percentage of a month ago.

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Kindle Fire Fired Tablet Traffic & Cheap Tablet

 According to Jumptap, tablet traffic increased greatly over the holidays into the new year.  It predicts more cheap tablet traffic and reported Android growth and app usage.

Table traffic jumped 229 percent over an average projected for the day after Christmas,.

January 2, 2012 also saw a 263 percentage traffic increase – most likely from recipients uploading holiday photos and getting familiar with their tablets, noted JumpTap.

Jumptap found that the Kindle Fire showed greatest tablet growth throughout December. The Kindle Fire held 10 percent of tablet market share on December 1 and finished the year with 30 percent market share. This year-end surge suggests a 2012 trend for lower-priced tablets.

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Tablet Ownership Doubles: Kindle Fire Usage Surges: Tablet Use by Wealthy

Table Ownership

Table OwnershipThe Kindle Fire and tablets are firing up app usage and doubling in ownership along with eReaders.

The share of adults in the United States who own tablets or eReaders nearly doubled reported Pew Research. The main reason for this surge apparently is the introduction of the lower-priced Kindle Fire and Nook as well as the price drop of eReaders below $100.

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