![]() ![]() When I got the new Fire and installed the Play Store on it, I was delighted to discover that it remembered what apps I’d installed on my other Fire, and happily automatically downloaded all of them back to my new one, so at least I didn’t have to go to the trouble of reinstalling everything manually. So, much as I didn’t want to have to go to the trouble of resetting my Fire up all over again, I sighed and accepted. They arranged to send me a replacement Fire, and a prepaid label for shipping the other Fire back-and even promised me that I could request a refund of the cost of a replacement 128 GB card, too. When I contacted Amazon support, they were very kind about the whole thing. Instead, it slid in to one side of the cradle, and I couldn’t get the darned thing back out again without opening the case. ![]() I was in a hurry, and the light wasn’t the best, so when I opened the SD card slot on the Fire HD 10 and slid the card into it, I…well, missed the spring-loaded cradle that would have accepted the card. Only…it turned out I wasn’t quite careful enough with how I did it. But I’ve discovered it has one flaw that’s given me a great big headache.Ī little while ago, I had decided to shuffle around the SD cards I had in some of my other tablets, moving the one in my fundamentally useless Nook Tablet 7 to my less-used Fire HD 8, and moving the HD 8’s 128 GB card to my new HD 10. I’m still fond of my Fire HD 10-in fact, I’m typing this post on it even now.
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