My mother in law's Kindle Fire just died.
Because she doesn't have anything that uses a USB-C cable, we decided to give her mine; which uses a micro-USB like she already has.
Now both my phone and Fire use the same connector!
Huzzah!
My mother in law's Kindle Fire just died.
Because she doesn't have anything that uses a USB-C cable, we decided to give her mine; which uses a micro-USB like she already has.
Now both my phone and Fire use the same connector!
Huzzah!
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My brother's Fire tablet bricked sometime last fall. (He didn't tell me when it happened, yay developmental disabilities.) When I bought him a new one, I took a flyer on a replacement battery... and that did it. Figured if it didn't, I could sell the dead tablet and battery for about as much as the battery cost, so...
ReplyDeleteWarning: they glue the *hell* out of the original battery.