However, what you should be looking for is whether or not the version that you picked features lockscreen ads. Currently, the Fire Max 11 without lockscreen ads is 33 percent off, while the one that comes with lockscreen ads has a slightly bigger 35 percent discount, as mentioned earlier. Of course, the base price for the Fire Max 11 without lockscreen ads is a bit higher, so you’ll end up paying more for this one either way.
On the other hand, the 128GB Fire Max 11 is only available without lockscreen ads, but the discount is just 29 percent, which puts its price right below the $200 mark. Keep in mind that the deals are only available for Amazon Prime members, and you can also get an additional 20 percent off any Fire Max 11 model when you trade in an eligible device.
Specs-wise, the Fire Max 11 looks pretty decent on paper. The tablet sports a large 11-inch display with 2000 x 1200 pixels resolution. On the inside, the slate packs a 2.2GHz octa-core MediaTek MTK8188J processor, paired with just 4GB RAM and either 64 or 128GB storage.
According to Amazon, the Fire Max 11’s battery should offer up to 14 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos and listening to music, although this may vary based on the device’s settings, usages, and other factors.
The only downside is that it runs on a stripped-down version of Android 11, which is almost three years old. Oh well, at least you’re going to get security updates for four years.