Amazon Fire Max 11, the new and most powerful Amazon tablet

The new Amazon Fire Max 11 tablet has just been presented in the US, which becomes the most powerful of this brand, well above the Fire HD 10.

In the 13th generation Amazon Fire Max 11 the screen grows, since it makes the leap to 11 inches and in power thanks to a new Octa Core Mediatek MT8188J processor that achieves 50% more performance than the Fire HD 10. A tablet that with the screen dimensions is more versatile and for which Amazon, aware of this, offers a keyboard and optional Stylus for sale.

As always, the system of this Amazon tablet is FIRE OS 8 based on Android 11, which does not give us as much flexibility as pure Android, but it can be valid for most users.

 Amazon Fire Max 11

Amazon Fire Max 11 Specifications

The new Amazon Fire Max 11 includes an Octa Core Mediatek MT8188J processor as its centre. This Chip includes 2 high-performance ARM Cortex-A78 processors that reach 2.2 Ghz + 6 ARM Cortex-A55 that reach 2.0 Ghz. The integrated GPU is an ARM MALI-G57 MC2.

For RAM we have a single version with 4 GB while for storage we have options with 64 and 128 GB. We also have a micro SD memory card reader that supports up to 1TB.

Display and other features

The screen of the Amazon Fire Max 11 has a size of 11 inches with a resolution of 2000×1200 pixels, and it has a light sensor. In the photographic section, we find an 8MP cameras on the front and on the back.

For wireless connectivity, this time we have Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.3 BLE, and we find two Dolby Atmos compatible speakers, two microphones, a fingerprint reader integrated into the power button, accelerometer and a USB-C port for data and charging. Depending on the brand, the battery has a range of up to 14 hours with a 9W fast charge with the included adapter, although another 15W adapter can also be purchased.

Finally, its thickness is 7.5 mm, and it weighs 490 grams, within normal limits.

Price and availability

Amazon Fire Max 11 specs

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