How do I setup my new Kindle Fire?

2 First Time Setup Press and hold the power button on the top edge of the tablet to turn it on. Choose your preferred language and location, font size and tap Continue. Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the Wi-Fi password if needed to connect your tablet to the internet.

How long does Kindle Fire take to set up?

It can take as long as 10-20 minutes normally, but for some people it takes about 30 minutes.

Why can’t I set up my Amazon Fire tablet?

Check that your device has the latest software version: From the Home screen, select All Settings > Device Options > System Updates. If available, click on the option to UPDATE. Make sure your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network. Make sure you’re registering your device to the correct Amazon account.

How do I activate my Amazon Fire tablet?

Turn on the device. Press and hold the power button at the top of the device for two seconds, or until the screen turns on. Select your device language, and then tap Continue. Connect to a Wi-Fi network, if possible. If you’re not able to connect to a Wi-Fi network, tap Complete Setup Later.

Does Amazon Fire Tablet have a monthly fee?

Your subscription will then automatically renew every month starting at just $2.99 per month plus applicable tax. You may cancel at any time by visiting the Amazon Parent Dashboard or contacting Customer Service.

Should I charge my Fire tablet before first use?

1 Charge the Battery Your Fire Tablet may not be fully charged when you first receive it. Connect the power cable before you set up and register the device.

Why is my Kindle Fire stuck on the loading screen?

Restart your device to fix a frozen or looping screen during startup. Before restarting, charge your device for at least 30 minutes with an Amazon-branded power adapter. Hold the power button down for 40 seconds or until your device shuts off.

Why is my Kindle Fire not registering?

If you are unable to register your Kindle device, chances are you’ve entered an incorrect password. Also, check if the time of your device matches the actual time of your location. Make sure the device has access to the internet and the device is running the latest version of the software.