What to Know
How to Update Kindle Fire Tablets
Fire tablets run a modified version of Android called Fire OS. Unless you have the newest model, your Fire tablet may not be capable of running the latest version of Fire OS.
Follow these instructions to see if your device has the latest update:
- Swipe down from the top of the screen and select the Settings gear.
- You can also select the Settings app on the home screen to access the device’s settings.
- Scroll down and select Device Options.
- Scroll down and select System Updates.
- Select Check Now to see if any updates are available. You’ll see the version of Fire OS currently on the device along with the date it was installed.
- Your device must be connected to the internet to check for Kindle Fire updates.
If your Fire tablet doesn’t find any updates, it has the most recent compatible version of the OS.
Swipe down from the top of the screen and select the Settings gear.
You can also select the Settings app on the home screen to access the device’s settings.
Scroll down and select Device Options.
Scroll down and select System Updates.
Select Check Now to see if any updates are available. You’ll see the version of Fire OS currently on the device along with the date it was installed.
Your device must be connected to the internet to check for Kindle Fire updates.
Follow these steps to sync your Kindle Fire:
- Swipe down from the top of the screen and select the Settings gear.
- Scroll down and select Device Options.
- Scroll down and select Sync Device.
- If you choose to sync your device while offline, it automatically syncs the next time it connects to the internet.
How to Manually Update a Kindle Fire
If you don’t have access to a Wi-Fi network, you can download the latest OS updates and install the updates manually using your computer:
Scroll down and select Sync Device.
If you choose to sync your device while offline, it automatically syncs the next time it connects to the internet.
To determine your Fire tablet’s model, go to Settings > Device Options > Device Model (or About Device).
Connect your Fire tablet to your computer. If this is the first time connecting the device to the PC, an empty folder appears. To gain access to the tablet’s hard drive, swipe down and select Tap for other USB options.
Select Transfer files.
On your computer, a folder called Internal Storage appears on the Fire tablet’s drive. Drag the Fire OS update software you just downloaded to the Internal Storage folder.
Once the transfer is complete, disconnect the tablet from the computer. Then swipe down from the top of the screen and select the Settings gear.
Select Check Now. The updates are applied automatically.
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