Amazon annually launches a new edition of their Fire tablets and it can be very confusing to determine which model you can actually have. Sometimes this is because you bought it second hand or through other channels such as eBay.
And is that Amazon it doesn't help much either to fix this situation, since when it launches a new device it tends to call it a new Fire tablet without identifying it as if it happens with other companies with their mobile devices.
One of the reasons we should know what model of Fire tablet do we have It is because we want to buy a cover or we simply want to manually update the tablet. Another of those reasons is because you want to sell it and you need the information to be able to let the buyer know. Here's how to identify a Fire Tablet by serial number.
How to Identify Your Amazon Fire Tablet by Serial Number
Remind you that to find the serial number you must go to Settings> Device options.
2011
- Fire: D01E
2012
- Fire: 026
- Fire HD 7 ″: D025, D059
- Fire HD 8.9 ″: B0C9, B0CA, B0CB, B0CC
2013
- Fire HD: 00D3 and 00D2
- FireHDX 7: D0FB, 00FB, 00FC, 0072, 00FD, 00FE, 0073, 006C, 006D, 006E
- FireHDX 8.9: 0018, 0057, 005E, 00F3, 0019, 0058, 007D, 007E, 007F
2014
- Fire HD 6: 00DA, 0088, 00A4, 00A5, 00A6, 00AD, 00A9, 00AE, 00B4, 00B6
- Fire HD 7: 0092, 0093, 0063, 006B, 00DE, 00AA, 00DF, 00AB, 00B0, 00B2
- FireHDX 8.9: A stranger
2015
- Fire: A000
- Fire HD 8: G090H9
- Fire HD 10: GOOO
There is also another way to know which tablet you have for certain characteristics that it has on its own Amazon website and that I will soon share in this same post to give more options, although with the serial number you should not have any problem to identify that Fire tablet that your uncle gave you or the one that you bought second-hand .
A virtue of the manufacturer (amazon), is loyalty with the customer. And amazon where your product in the world market. So, you should make it easier to use the device, with the languages. Where they were bought, or in any case, must have a mechanism that translates the source language to a destination language. (Where the equipment was purchased.). Let's be friendly.