Kindle Fire’s best feature in this area is that it has no bounds on what goes where. On any other Android device, the applications are stored in the internal storage while the external storage can only be used to store data.
What most reviews won’t tell you is that the Kindle Fire also features a great storage managing system that delegates a lot of control to the users for managing the storage on the micro SD card. This pretty much means that storage is not an issue for you if you are willing to spend some money to expand it based on your need. Kindle Fire supports expandable storage of up to 256GB and any Class 10 or UHS (Ultra High Speed) micro SD card will do the job. However, with tablet PCs coming with an internal storage of as little as 8 GB, you are bound to use that Micro SD card slot that is featured in almost every generation of the Kindle Fire.
One of the most significant areas where Amazon has been able to cut the prices of the Kindle Fire tablets is the storage. Amazon has infiltrated the tablets market globally through its Kindle Fire tablets that are a low-price line of tablet PCs that everyone can buy.