4GB Fire HD 10 buyers now have a slightly better Amazon tablet option. However, this is a narrow SKU change, not a broad refresh. Amazon’s live product listing for the new Fire HD 10 variant shows 4GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a black finish. The older 64GB listing still shows 3GB of RAM.
That distinction matters. AFTV News first surfaced the quiet listing change and framed the 4GB model as a separate variant. Amazon’s current pages support that narrower reading.
What changed
The new listing keeps the familiar 13th-generation Fire HD 10 formula. It still has a 10.1-inch 1080p display, octa-core processor, microSD expansion, and up to 13 hours of battery life. Specifically, the visible change is memory. Amazon lists the 4GB RAM model with 32GB of storage, lockscreen ads, and a black finish.
Meanwhile, Amazon’s older 64GB product page for ASIN B0BHZT5S12 still describes that configuration with 3GB of RAM. Therefore, this is best treated as a quiet SKU addition. It is not a universal Fire HD 10 refresh, and it is not a 64GB RAM upgrade.
Why the new SKU is still interesting
One extra gigabyte of RAM will not turn the Fire HD 10 into an iPad rival. Still, budget tablets often feel constrained by memory first. More RAM can help with app switching, heavier web pages, and Fire OS features that sit on top of Android.
The move also fits Amazon’s tablet pattern. Instead of replacing the whole device, Amazon can keep a low-cost tablet alive by nudging one spec where it helps. That is useful as retailers keep pushing sharper budget tablets, including Walmart’s newer Onn Android 16 tablets.
Source and availability notes
Amazon did not publish a newsroom announcement for this change. As a result, the product page is the primary source for the current 4GB configuration. Meanwhile, AFTV News gets Via credit for surfacing the quiet update and comparing it against the older Fire HD 10 listings.
For now, the safest buying note is simple: check the exact listing before assuming every Fire HD 10 has the extra RAM. Amazon’s comparison and technical sections now mention 3GB or 4GB RAM for the family. However, the current 4GB product page points to a specific 32GB black model. Also, with Amazon Prime Day timing in the background, this quiet SKU shuffle is worth watching.














































